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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... spirit that spurred a young Razani man I knew to build a rbab stringed musical instrument from a rusted oil can , Bic plastic razor safety guard , bicycle wire , and nails has its parallel in infrastructural planning . This was true in ...
... spirit that spurred a young Razani man I knew to build a rbab stringed musical instrument from a rusted oil can , Bic plastic razor safety guard , bicycle wire , and nails has its parallel in infrastructural planning . This was true in ...
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... spirits ( jjnun ) , and through my years living in Morocco women and girls often expressed concern for my safety when I slept alone at night . Claustropho- bia , if rural women ever experienced it , certainly was not acted upon . A ...
... spirits ( jjnun ) , and through my years living in Morocco women and girls often expressed concern for my safety when I slept alone at night . Claustropho- bia , if rural women ever experienced it , certainly was not acted upon . A ...
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... spirits ; dunub , sins ; kafir , unbeliever , non - Muslim ; and mu'minin , believers or Muslims ) . These terms can be considered borrowings when there is no preferred term used in their place among monolingual Tashelhit speakers . In ...
... spirits ; dunub , sins ; kafir , unbeliever , non - Muslim ; and mu'minin , believers or Muslims ) . These terms can be considered borrowings when there is no preferred term used in their place among monolingual Tashelhit speakers . In ...
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