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الصفحة 363
Many of the newly wed women , however , continue to associate clandestinely with their earlier lovers . These relations , in contrast to conjugal relations , are chosen by the women themselves and not their fathers ( who decide about ...
Many of the newly wed women , however , continue to associate clandestinely with their earlier lovers . These relations , in contrast to conjugal relations , are chosen by the women themselves and not their fathers ( who decide about ...
الصفحة 463
Her critique is not that women have not been represented in official versions of the history of the struggle ; instead , Lyons wishes to problematize dominant representations of ' heroic African women fighters ... carrying babies on ...
Her critique is not that women have not been represented in official versions of the history of the struggle ; instead , Lyons wishes to problematize dominant representations of ' heroic African women fighters ... carrying babies on ...
الصفحة 526
Women in some of the groups complained of the problems that arose due to the presence of men in group activities . Relations between men and women in many groups were strained . Women complained that men rarely complied with group ...
Women in some of the groups complained of the problems that arose due to the presence of men in group activities . Relations between men and women in many groups were strained . Women complained that men rarely complied with group ...
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