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 102
... bride then had to adjust to a village full of unfamiliar women , a household with a mother - in - law , sisters - in - law , and older wives of brothers - in - law whose wishes and habits took precedence over hers . For young brides ...
... bride then had to adjust to a village full of unfamiliar women , a household with a mother - in - law , sisters - in - law , and older wives of brothers - in - law whose wishes and habits took precedence over hers . For young brides ...
Page 119
... bride moved from one rural village to another , and not from the city to an undifferenti- ated countryside . Such contextual cues hint at female vocalists ' reference to different timizar as distinct from one another , and at the ...
... bride moved from one rural village to another , and not from the city to an undifferenti- ated countryside . Such contextual cues hint at female vocalists ' reference to different timizar as distinct from one another , and at the ...
Page 120
... bride , urging her to relax now that the day she had anticipated had arrived : a ġilli s bdda tddit lġrḍ inu The place that has always been your destiny a hati tlkmt t id a taft rraht is where you've arrived ; be at peace The following ...
... bride , urging her to relax now that the day she had anticipated had arrived : a ġilli s bdda tddit lġrḍ inu The place that has always been your destiny a hati tlkmt t id a taft rraht is where you've arrived ; be at peace The following ...
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We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco Katherine E. Hoffman Limited preview - 2008 |
We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco Katherine E. Hoffman No preview available - 2008 |
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