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Sorcery of gender: sex, death and difference in East Java, Indonesia / Retsikas, Konstantinos   Journal Article
Retsikas, Konstantinos Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Drawing on ethnographic material from East Java, Indonesia, this article examines the intersections of sorcery and gender and suggests that sorcery is a form of exchange, which, as well as inducing misfortune, pain and death, evinces gender. Key here are the invocation and inversion of marriage transactions and wedding rituals, and an underlying conception of the person as inherently androgynous. The article also calls for sorcery and other manifestations of violence to be moved away from the margins and towards the centre of anthropological descriptions of Javanese sociality.
Key Words Indonesia  Gender  Agency  Java  Sex  Sorcery 
Affectivity  East Java 
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