Publications

Book Chapter (8)

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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2018. OK Baytong. In: Mary J. Ainslie and Katarzyna Ancuta (eds.). Thai cinema: the complete guide. Tauris World Cinema Series. London; New York: Tauris, pp. 171–172.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2017. Buddhist relics and pilgrimage. In: Michael Jerryson (ed.). The Oxford handbook of contemporary Buddhism. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 421–435.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2016. New routes for the venerable ancestor: a growth triangle, the border, and an emergent sacred landscape in the Thai-Malay borderland. In: Michael Dickhardt and Andrea Lauser (eds.). Religion, place and modernity: spatial articulations in Southeast Asia and East Asia. Social Sciences in Asia 40. Leiden; Boston: Brill, pp. 247–269.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2016. El turismo religioso transfronterizo y la formación del estado en el sur de Tailandia. In: John Amos Marston (ed.). La antropología de las fronteras de Tailandia como espacios de flujo. Ciudad de México: El Colegio de México, pp. 235–274.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2016. Mary Douglas: purity and danger. In: Samuel Salzborn (ed.). Klassiker der Sozialwissenschaften: 100 Schlüsselwerke im Portrait. 2. ed. Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 237–240.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2013. Fire and water: ritual innovation, tourism, and spontaneous religiosity in Hat Yai, Southern Thailand. In: Thomas Reuter and Alexander Horstmann (eds.). Faith in the future: understanding the revitalization of religions and cultural traditions in Asia. Social Sciences in Asia 32. Leiden; Boston: Brill, pp. 269–296.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2012. Sacred Tourism and the state: paradoxes of cross-border religious patronage in Southern Thailand. In: Nelia Hyndman-Rizk (ed.). Pilgrimage in the age of globalisation: constructions of the sacred and secular in late modernity. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, pp. 93–117.
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Book Chapter
Maud, Jovan. 2005. The nine emperor gods at the border: transnational culture, alternate modes of practice, and the expansion of the Vegetarian Festival in Hat Yai. In: Wattana Sugannasil (ed.). Dynamic diversity in Southern Thailand. Chiang Mai: Silkworm, pp. 153–178.

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Maud, Jovan. 2008. The sacred borderland: a buddhist saint, the state, and transnational religion in Southern Thailand. PhD Thesis, Macquarie University, Sydney.

Working Paper (1)

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Working Paper
Maud, Jovan. 2011. Sacred tourism and the state: paradoxes of cross-border religious patronage in Southern Thailand. MMG Working Papers 11-04. Göttingen: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity.

Book Review (2)

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Book Review
Maud, Jovan. 2014. Bodhisattvas in Kuala Lumpur. Dissertation Reviews.
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Book Review
Maud, Jovan. 2013. Barend J. Terwiel, Monks and magic: revisiting a classic study of religious ceremonies in Thailand. Journal of the Siam Society 101: 243–249.

Interview (2)

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Interview
Rao, Ursula, Robert Desjarlais, Khalil Habrih, Melody Howse, and Friederike Eichner. 2022. Traces of violence: writings on the disaster in Paris, France. Interview by Jovan Maud. Book Chat. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. https://www.eth.mpg.de/en/book-chat/traces-of-violence.
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Interview
Brumann, Christoph, Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko, and Beata Switek. 2022. Monks money and morality: the balancing act of contemporary buddhism. Interview by Jovan Maud. Book Chat. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. https://www.eth.mpg.de/en/book-chat/monks-money-and-morality.
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