Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits (Study of the East Asian Institute)
ISBN-13:
9780824811426
ISBN-10:
0824811429
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Laurel Kendall
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
University of Hawaii Press
Format:
Paperback
248 pages
Category:
Korea
,
Asian History
,
Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts
,
Women's Studies
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ISBN-13:
9780824811426
ISBN-10:
0824811429
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Laurel Kendall
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
University of Hawaii Press
Format:
Paperback
248 pages
Category:
Korea
,
Asian History
,
Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts
,
Women's Studies
Summary
Shamans, Housewives, and Other Restless Spirits (Study of the East Asian Institute) (ISBN-13: 9780824811426 and ISBN-10: 0824811429), written by authors
Laurel Kendall, was published by University of Hawaii Press in 1987.
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“This exceptionally well-written book is good reading, not only for specialists but also for beginning students interested in women, Korean culture, and shamanism.” ―Journal of Asian Studies
“Kendall maintains a closeness with and respect for her subject that keeps away the chill of academic distance and yet avoids sentimentality.” ―Korean Quarterly, Spring 2001
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