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 43
... past tense instead of the ethnographic present was largely made for me , and not only ( but partially ) spurred by Fabian's critique of the use of the ethnographic present to rep- resent " the Other , " as though only Western societies ...
... past tense instead of the ethnographic present was largely made for me , and not only ( but partially ) spurred by Fabian's critique of the use of the ethnographic present to rep- resent " the Other , " as though only Western societies ...
Page 44
... past tense also implies a com- parative or , worse , a contrast with a presumed present and yet I plainly offer none . Inadvertently , then , my past tense may seem to suggest change even where there has been little . Still , I insist ...
... past tense also implies a com- parative or , worse , a contrast with a presumed present and yet I plainly offer none . Inadvertently , then , my past tense may seem to suggest change even where there has been little . Still , I insist ...
Page 106
... past genera- tions suggest more interconnections across hilltops as people walked mule paths through the terraced lands . Increasingly , however , mountain residents came to rely on lḥdid ( Ar . ḥdid , lit. iron ; vehicles ) for ...
... past genera- tions suggest more interconnections across hilltops as people walked mule paths through the terraced lands . Increasingly , however , mountain residents came to rely on lḥdid ( Ar . ḥdid , lit. iron ; vehicles ) for ...
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