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Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore

Collects the published articles of Dr. Marjorie Topley, who was a pioneer in the field of social anthropology in the postwar period and also the first president of the revived Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

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  • "Gender, religion, medicine and money"

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  • "Collects the published articles of Dr. Marjorie Topley, who was a pioneer in the field of social anthropology in the postwar period and also the first president of the revived Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society."@en
  • "The volume collects the published articles of Dr. Marjorie Topley, who was a pioneer in the field of social anthropology in the postwar period and also the first president of the revived Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Her ethnographic research in Singapore and Hong Kong set a high standard for urban anthropology, and helped creating the fields of religious studies, migration studies, gender studies, and medical anthropology, focusing on topics that remain current and important in the disciplines."
  • "The volume collects the published articles of Dr Marjorie Topley, who was a pioneer in the field of social anthropology in the postwar period and also the first president of the revived Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society."@en

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  • "Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore"@en
  • "Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore : gender, religion, medicine, and money : essays"
  • "Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore gender, religion, medicine, and money : essays"
  • "Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore : gender, religion, medicine and money"
  • "Cantonese society in Hong Kong and Singapore gender, religion, medicine and money"
  • "Cantonese Society in Hong Kong and Singapore Gender, Religion, Medicine and Money"@en