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 167
... performance segments into overt and hidden performances after Scott's model ( 1990 ) , for this would suggest that rehearsals and play , more broadly , should be deemphasized as the " hidden " transcript , since they are not intended to ...
... performance segments into overt and hidden performances after Scott's model ( 1990 ) , for this would suggest that rehearsals and play , more broadly , should be deemphasized as the " hidden " transcript , since they are not intended to ...
Page 169
... performance spaces . The participants did not qualify their playing ( lɛab ) in the truck as performance , since they devalued free improvisation practices as imperfect versions of finished performances . - This middle , liminal section ...
... performance spaces . The participants did not qualify their playing ( lɛab ) in the truck as performance , since they devalued free improvisation practices as imperfect versions of finished performances . - This middle , liminal section ...
Page 171
... Performance Song Bride's village 144-163 Mixed age f Ganga MA Performance Song Bride's courtyard 165 Yf Tash Apology Talk 166-176 Mixed age f Ganga MA Performance Song 178-180 Adult m Ganga MA Performance Song 181 Adult f Tash Command ...
... Performance Song Bride's village 144-163 Mixed age f Ganga MA Performance Song Bride's courtyard 165 Yf Tash Apology Talk 166-176 Mixed age f Ganga MA Performance Song 178-180 Adult m Ganga MA Performance Song 181 Adult f Tash Command ...
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