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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... Ftuma had different frames of reference for ššiki or snob- bishness . In Casablanca , ššiki took on proportions Ftuma could scarcely imagine , given the city's conspicuous consumption . Class distinctions were more marked in urban areas ...
... Ftuma had different frames of reference for ššiki or snob- bishness . In Casablanca , ššiki took on proportions Ftuma could scarcely imagine , given the city's conspicuous consumption . Class distinctions were more marked in urban areas ...
Page 136
... Ftuma considered blankets cleaner and preferable . KEH : What ? Ftuma : I said to Lalla Zohra , we don't want your aɛban . Because we aren't up for it . Hajja : We just want a kašša and a mattress . Ah ! To each her own . Ftuma : We'll ...
... Ftuma considered blankets cleaner and preferable . KEH : What ? Ftuma : I said to Lalla Zohra , we don't want your aɛban . Because we aren't up for it . Hajja : We just want a kašša and a mattress . Ah ! To each her own . Ftuma : We'll ...
Page 138
... Ftuma had just uttered , in an attempt to keep the floor . I heard sḍɛa ( noise ) used to refer to children who made ... Ftuma would visit the " graveyard " ( " the [ lmdint ] that is forever " ) before she makes it to the " city ...
... Ftuma had just uttered , in an attempt to keep the floor . I heard sḍɛa ( noise ) used to refer to children who made ... Ftuma would visit the " graveyard " ( " the [ lmdint ] that is forever " ) before she makes it to the " city ...
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