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Imagined multiple worlds: how South Asian women in Britain use family and friends to navigate the 'border crossings' between household and societal contexts

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Imagined multiple worlds: how South Asian women in Britain use family and friends to navigate the 'border crossings' between household and societal contexts. / Lindridge, A M; Hogg, M K; Shah, M.
In: Consumption, Markets and Culture, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2004, p. 211-238.

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