“Overall, Spirit Possession in Buddhist Southeast Asia offers a refreshing way to look at a changing religious arena. With its willingness to recognize the often-maligned practice of adorcism as a key feature of religious life in the region, this volume provides not only empirically rich and insightful studies but also takes a bold step in an exciting direction.”
— SOJOURN
“This volume should be standard reading for all students in modern and contemporary Buddhist Studies…. while certainly geared more to the social scientist/theorist in the fields of Anthropology, Politics, Economics, and Sociology [this book] is accessible to experts in literature, music, art history, and the more humanistic approaches in the study of religion.”
— Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
“The volume raises interesting questions about the relationship of modernity and mediumship without necessarily drawing any clear conclusions… Perhaps the main value of the volume is in the complex, composite picture that it portrays, which like its subject matter doesn't try too hard to unify a bubbling heterodoxy of approaches and claims.
— Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (JSEAS)