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Bangladeshi New Women’s ‘Smart’ Dressing: Negotiating Class, Culture, and Religionka, Bangladesh. I study women’s hybrid sartorial practices to investigate how new women merge the boundaries of respectable middle-class Bengali cultural attire of sari and salwar kameez with working-class Islamic religious attire of . and upper-class and Western women’s sexualised attires, a hybrid预防注射 发表于 2025-3-25 09:15:13
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Nepalese (New) Women Workers in the Hotel Industry: Exploring Women’s Work and Respectabilityconduct. In the Nepalese context where growth of tourism industry is instrumental in the development of the country, could this indicate the emergence of ‘new’ women workers within the hotel industry?执拗 发表于 2025-3-26 16:37:32
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Earning as Empowerment?: The Relationship Between Paid Work and Domestic Violence in Lyari, Karachi family members. Despite the persistence of patriarchal structures, women’s narratives demonstrate the emergence of new models of womanhood at the local level as a result of wider economic, social, and cultural shifts.