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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... terms Imazighen and Tamazight are increasingly used by Moroccan laypeople , not just activists and diasporic members . By no means should my use of the term Berber in this book be construed as perpetuating an essentializing , nineteenth ...
... terms Imazighen and Tamazight are increasingly used by Moroccan laypeople , not just activists and diasporic members . By no means should my use of the term Berber in this book be construed as perpetuating an essentializing , nineteenth ...
Page 208
... term timinsiwin was resuscitated for both purposes through a popular evening call - in radio show of the same name ( broadcast out of Rabat rather than Agadir ) . Most callers to the show were emigrant men in the cities , and they sent ...
... term timinsiwin was resuscitated for both purposes through a popular evening call - in radio show of the same name ( broadcast out of Rabat rather than Agadir ) . Most callers to the show were emigrant men in the cities , and they sent ...
Page 216
... term among standardization advocates as the umbrella term for medicine , just as tmaḍunt was preferred for illness . For doctor , the speakers used the French term as well as two pronunciations of the phonologically assimilated Arabic term ...
... term among standardization advocates as the umbrella term for medicine , just as tmaḍunt was preferred for illness . For doctor , the speakers used the French term as well as two pronunciations of the phonologically assimilated Arabic term ...
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