We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoWe Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco.
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Page 107
... migrant revenues have facilitated . Alahyane ( 1990 ) , for example , argues that migrant remittances have altered what he calls " traditionally tribal " communities . As the migrants periodically return to their villages with gifts ...
... migrant revenues have facilitated . Alahyane ( 1990 ) , for example , argues that migrant remittances have altered what he calls " traditionally tribal " communities . As the migrants periodically return to their villages with gifts ...
Page 127
... migrant man leaves his homeland for the city and seems to forget his village - dwelling friend who used to keep him company . But this migrant is no simple greedy caricature , for he presents an argument as to why occupying the city is ...
... migrant man leaves his homeland for the city and seems to forget his village - dwelling friend who used to keep him company . But this migrant is no simple greedy caricature , for he presents an argument as to why occupying the city is ...
Page 133
... migrant merchant " : wa han ar k ntmnad ar k ittawi rrih lɛzz a iga yan iddan s lgasariyyat ig lmal g ufus ig asmun i wanna ran Here we're watching the wind sweep you away Proud is the one who goes to the shops Money in hand affords ...
... migrant merchant " : wa han ar k ntmnad ar k ittawi rrih lɛzz a iga yan iddan s lgasariyyat ig lmal g ufus ig asmun i wanna ran Here we're watching the wind sweep you away Proud is the one who goes to the shops Money in hand affords ...
Contents
Figures Tables and Transcripts | 9 |
Song | 31 |
Transcripts | 42 |
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