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الصفحة 345
Not only does salaula give people what they need , namely clothing they can afford ; it also gives them what they want : the ability to dress rather than wear rags . It is because of the way clothing connects with bodies both literally ...
Not only does salaula give people what they need , namely clothing they can afford ; it also gives them what they want : the ability to dress rather than wear rags . It is because of the way clothing connects with bodies both literally ...
الصفحة 348
The United States is the world's largest exporter of second - hand clothing , followed , in 1995 , by Germany , the Netherlands , Belgium - Luxembourg , and the United Kingdom ( UN , 1996 : 60 ) . The already large share of the United ...
The United States is the world's largest exporter of second - hand clothing , followed , in 1995 , by Germany , the Netherlands , Belgium - Luxembourg , and the United Kingdom ( UN , 1996 : 60 ) . The already large share of the United ...
الصفحة 360
a third - hand clothing provides a startling twist on local notions of ' used ' clothes that I did not encounter in rural salaula markets . After the grave robbing / stripping incident in August 1996 a salaula trader in Lusaka warned ...
a third - hand clothing provides a startling twist on local notions of ' used ' clothes that I did not encounter in rural salaula markets . After the grave robbing / stripping incident in August 1996 a salaula trader in Lusaka warned ...
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