Joseph Goh, "Imaginative assemblages of transcendent/desire"

 
From: "Warren S. Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Joseph Goh, "Imaginative assemblages of transcendent/desire"
Date: August 10th 2016

Joseph Goh's article 
“Imaginative assemblages of transcendent/desire: Non-heteronormative Malaysian men speak up and talk back” 
in the August 2016 issue of Critical Research on Religion is now posted for discussion at:


If anyone would like to read and comment on it, but does not have access to the journal, please let me know and I will send you a complementary .pdf of it by e-mail.

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