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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... standing of community as comprised of present and absent members . In this way , men and women dialogically related absence and presence . The song text opening this chapter suggests as much ; one could hardly mention the timizar ...
... standing of community as comprised of present and absent members . In this way , men and women dialogically related absence and presence . The song text opening this chapter suggests as much ; one could hardly mention the timizar ...
Page 103
... ( Standing up ; to Lalla Awish ) ) She's just getting a taste of it now ; their bad side hasn't come out yet . When it does she'll remember me . Yeah . ( ( leaning down , to Saadia ) ) So he said to you , " to [ your father ] Hussein u ...
... ( Standing up ; to Lalla Awish ) ) She's just getting a taste of it now ; their bad side hasn't come out yet . When it does she'll remember me . Yeah . ( ( leaning down , to Saadia ) ) So he said to you , " to [ your father ] Hussein u ...
Page 104
... ( Standing up ) ) Amen , dear one , Lalla Awish , may God accept your gifts . Lalla Awish : ( ( bending down , to Saadia ) ) Pull your head together . Pull your head together . Saadia : Lalla Awish : Saadia : Lalla Awish : Saadia : Okay ...
... ( Standing up ) ) Amen , dear one , Lalla Awish , may God accept your gifts . Lalla Awish : ( ( bending down , to Saadia ) ) Pull your head together . Pull your head together . Saadia : Lalla Awish : Saadia : Lalla Awish : Saadia : Okay ...
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