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The point of death: Religious conversion and the self in South India – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 October 2023

Nandagopal R. Menon*
Affiliation:
Cluster of Excellence ‘Religion and Politics’, University of Münster, Münster, Germany
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Abstract

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The author regrets the inclusion of an error in the above article.

On page 22, there is an error in the following sentence: “In an interview Joy recounted a childhood incident when a worker at his family home was told that he was not really the child of his parents and that they had found him on a trip to a distant town”.

This should have read as “In an interview Joy recounted a childhood incident when a worker at his family home told him that Joy was not really the child of his parents and they had found him on a trip to a distant town”.

References

Menon, N., ‘The point of death: Religious conversion and the self in South India’, Modern Asian Studies, 2023, pp. 125. doi: 10.1017/S0026749X23000239Google Scholar