A Glimpse Through Purdah: Asian Women : the Myth and the RealityTrentham Books, 1999 - 150 pages "The interviews with women living in Karachi, Delhi and other cities on the Subcontinent and working as teachers, or in finance, retailing and the garment industry, make illuminating reading. Interviews with Asian women in a northern English town illustrate that migration has created more new problems for Asian women than it has solved."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... language which , over time , mingled with the indigenous languages to form Sanskrit . These processes affected women in at least two ways . As the religion and language of rituals were alien to the existing population , men of the ...
... language which , over time , mingled with the indigenous languages to form Sanskrit . These processes affected women in at least two ways . As the religion and language of rituals were alien to the existing population , men of the ...
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... language provision in the education system . Of the five women , two were at the local grant maintained school on work experience for a few weeks . The rest were following a training programme which combined English as a Second Language ...
... language provision in the education system . Of the five women , two were at the local grant maintained school on work experience for a few weeks . The rest were following a training programme which combined English as a Second Language ...
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... Language Support Service : Annual Project Report 1992-3 , Halifax Campbell , M and Jones , D ( 1982 ) Asian Youth in the Labour Market : a study in Bradford , Bradford College Carby , H V ( 1982 ) ' White Women Listen ! Black women and ...
... Language Support Service : Annual Project Report 1992-3 , Halifax Campbell , M and Jones , D ( 1982 ) Asian Youth in the Labour Market : a study in Bradford , Bradford College Carby , H V ( 1982 ) ' White Women Listen ! Black women and ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
A Glimpse Through Purdah: Asian Women--the Myth and the Reality Sitara Khan Affichage d'extraits - 1999 |
A Glimpse Through Purdah: Asian Women : the Myth and the Reality Sitara Khan Affichage d'extraits - 1999 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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