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EMILY J. CALLANDER DEBORAH J. SCHOFIELD RUPENDRA N. SHRESTHA 《Geographical Research》2012,50(4):411-420
Using a recently developed measure of multidimensional poverty, the Freedom Poverty Measure, the difference in poverty rates of major cities, inner regional, and other areas have been compared. The population living in ‘other areas’ had the highest proportion of individuals living in freedom poverty. Those in inner regional areas (P = 0.0303) and those in major cities (P < 0.0001) were significantly less likely to be in freedom poverty than those in ‘other areas’. However, when breaking the analysis down to look at the different poverty rates for different age groups across the three regional classifications, it was found that there was no difference in the likelihood of being in freedom poverty between children in inner regional and other areas, adults in inner regional and other areas, and older people in inner regional and other areas. This may indicate that the disadvantage experienced by those living in regional centres has been overlooked in the past and is an emerging contemporary issue for health and education equity as well as economic equality. 相似文献
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DEBORAH WINSLOW 《Reviews in Anthropology》2013,42(1):59-84
Locating the proper relationship between material and cultural aspects of human life has been an enduring, discipline-defining, and divisive problem in anthropology. Recent studies of the local effects of globalization have exacerbated the divide. Although case studies seem to have lost their luster for many anthropologists, the renewed ethnography considered in this review demonstrates that local research can clarify international economic processes. When people choose to make foreign commodities part of their lives, the results are neither inevitable nor predetermined. Local and global, cultural and material, never totally subsume each other. 相似文献
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EMILY F. SELBY DEBORAH P. DIXON 《Gender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography》1998,5(1):5-28
This article explores the ways in which Celtic oral traditions concerning the 'place' of women are replayed within a contemporary textual form, namely the 1995 film, The Secret of Roan Inish. Through an examination of the representation of gender relations within the film, we address how the incorporation of mythic elements is intended to provide a sense of female 'empowerment'. While the film has been praised for its positive portrayal of Irish Celtic women, we suggest that the various qualities of strength associated with the female lead characters are expressed within the context of a discursive framework that valorizes certain roles and behavior as 'natural' at the expense of other modes of life, and, further, ties the construction of subject identities into a fixed, or essentialist, notion of 'place'. Rather than presume that this filmic vision of Irish Celtic feminine identities is intrinsically regressive, however, we note that in our act of viewing Roan Inish those identities are recontextualized further in, we hope, a progressive, post-structuralist manner. 相似文献
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DEBORAH CVIKEL 《International Journal of Nautical Archaeology》2020,49(1):203-205
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DEBORAH HOUSE 《Reviews in Anthropology》2013,42(4):371-391
Gordon R. Willey, ed. Excavations at Seibal. Cambridge, Mass.: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1975. Number 1 : Introduction: The Site and Its Setting. Gordon R. Willey, A. Ledyard Smith, Gair Tourtellot III, and Ian Graham, xvi + 56 pp. Number 2: Ceramics. Jeremy A. Sabloff. viii + 253 pp. Figures, maps, appendix, bibliography. $35.00. 相似文献