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Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia

Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia

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Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia

by Sears, Laurie J. , Ed

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Durham: Duke University Press. 8vo. xvi,349(1)pp., illus., Sel. Bib., Index. Wraps. As New.

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Title
Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia
Author
Sears, Laurie J. , Ed
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Paperback
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Duke University Press
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Durham
Date Published
1996
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Anthropology; Indonesia; History; Southeast Asia; Gender;
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8vo

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