Marilyn Strathern and Knowledge in “Pluriverse”

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Kengkij Kitirianglarp

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Kitirianglarp, K. (2021). Marilyn Strathern and Knowledge in “Pluriverse”. Journal of Anthropology, Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre (JASAC), 4(1), 188–194. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jasac/article/view/249602
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