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DIKE 发表于 2025-3-24 01:18:51

Introduction,an growing up in Manchester. The author discusses the history of migration of Pakistanis to the UK and shares her parents’ experiences in Pakistan and their move to Britain in the 1950s, which greatly influenced her values and identity. The experiences of being a native anthropologist pivotal in thi

影响带来 发表于 2025-3-24 04:42:00

Conceptual Considerations,chapter underscores the intersection of different identities such as ethnicity, religion, and class as ways of belonging and amassing power and capital. The notion of agency is important in this study: the ability to recognise women’s own interests against the pressure of religious and cultural infl

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The Social Role of a Dutiful Daughter-in-Law,ese relationships is key to understanding the values the women hold close, and which also influence their national, religious and cultural identities. Notably, the role of and expectations on daughters-in-law was salient among the British-Pakistani women in this study. Even though the role of a daug

heterodox 发表于 2025-3-24 19:05:07

Performance of a British-Pakistani Identity,e, organised by two second-generation British-Pakistani sisters and their British-Pakistani friend. The influence of wealthy Pakistanis from Pakistan who had recently settled in Britain had an impact on the second-generation British-Pakistanis. They had brought with them an image of Pakistani cultur

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