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 93
... agricultural labor was once assumed by men and boys . As men's normative space became the cities , however , increasing numbers of young male Ishelhin in the late 1990s balked at agricultural work in favor of urban wage labor . Men's ...
... agricultural labor was once assumed by men and boys . As men's normative space became the cities , however , increasing numbers of young male Ishelhin in the late 1990s balked at agricultural work in favor of urban wage labor . Men's ...
Page 158
... agricultural foodstuffs that led to a decline in gardening in the mountains . The Protectorate period thus brought about a sweeping transformation of plains land with the introduction of commercial agriculture that in turn led to ...
... agricultural foodstuffs that led to a decline in gardening in the mountains . The Protectorate period thus brought about a sweeping transformation of plains land with the introduction of commercial agriculture that in turn led to ...
Page 205
... agricultural ( Allaḥi ) cal- endar . The same word , fbrayr , was used to designate February in the two solar calendars , but their corresponding dates differed by thirteen days . The " first of February , " then , might refer to either ...
... agricultural ( Allaḥi ) cal- endar . The same word , fbrayr , was used to designate February in the two solar calendars , but their corresponding dates differed by thirteen days . The " first of February , " then , might refer to either ...
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