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Conclusion: Families, Insanity and the Archive,ace. Families and their observations of the insane crept into official asylum documents, including patient case notes, sometimes as marginalia, and at other times in more overt ways. Re-reading these clinical notes reveals that the boundaries between the asylum and the outside world were highly poro单挑 发表于 2025-3-25 11:10:39
ts. Villagers thus believe that the land in the protected area should be for agricultural production as land-based wildlife conservation is failing to enhance their livelihoods. Lack of participation is a key concern resulting in the local community having negative perceptions towards wildlife conse愤慨一下 发表于 2025-3-25 12:14:58
Catharine Coleborneal borders, as processes, are configured in part through the ongoing practices of borderlanders and, further, that viewing the nation-state ‘from the margins’ offers fresh perspectives on Zimbabwean history and society. The various contributions to this volume, including themes on livelihoods, conseInfelicity 发表于 2025-3-25 17:16:40
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Catharine Coleborneegardless of the seller’s intentions or the irony of the outcomes, the buyer may participate in the market performance in order to be entertained, taught, or in some other way entangled. The nature of these entanglements is the subject of my investigation. Rather than exhaust the possibilities of pl使高兴 发表于 2025-3-26 10:05:48
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Catharine Coleborneand the building was less one-directional and more multiform than commonly assumed. Patients described the sanatorium space frequently, and often in highly emotional and sensory terms, but the way they experienced the space was varied and individual. Although the sanatorium was a highly regulated sp