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GLQ (2021) 27 (1): 61–84.
Published: 01 January 2021
...Seth Palmer Amid ongoing political instability, sarimbavy — same-sex-desiring and/or gender-expansive male-bodied persons — are increasingly rendered opportune subjects ripe for intervention across Madagascar by HIV prevention industries, homonationalist LGBT rights projects backed by the United...
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GLQ (2021) 27 (1): 169–170.
Published: 01 January 2021
... of anthropology at Christopher Newport Univer- sity. His historical- ethnographic scholarship engages religious publics, human- spirit relationalities, transnational rights regimes, and emergent political imaginaries in Madagascar and the broader Western Indian Ocean world. Seth is currently com- pleting a book...
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GLQ (2015) 21 (4): 521–559.
Published: 01 October 2015
... by a spirit she may lash out at him.17 Christian spirits
from Madagascar called kibuki forbid those they possess from covering their heads
and wearing black, thus preventing possessed women from wearing the Islamic
buibui (abaya) that most Zanzibari women today wear in public.18...