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Gender in Sámi Shamanism

by Trude Fonneland

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  • 21st century

Religion is a core unit in terms of how gender stereotypes are produced and realized. By exploring how shamans in Norway use the past to construct narratives of gender in the present, my presentation in this chapter represents an attempt to localize religion and culture in a social and gendered reality.

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Shamanism and spirit practice.

  • Shamanism and spirit practice

    Controlled discovery queries from crossref matched “shamanism”. Retained metadata contains “Shamanism” in the title, “Shamans” in the description, and “Shamanism” in the edition title.

    • shamanism· via Crossref
    • Shamanism· in title
    • Shamans· in description
    • Shamanism· in edition title

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2018-03-22Oxford University PressUnknown

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crossref:10.1093/oso/9780190678821.003.0004
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