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 120
... verses do not mention lands per se , but rather refer to the movement involved in marrying and the accompanying mix of thrill and apprehension . Sung by mothers and grandmothers , the verses offer consola- tion to the young bride : zayd ...
... verses do not mention lands per se , but rather refer to the movement involved in marrying and the accompanying mix of thrill and apprehension . Sung by mothers and grandmothers , the verses offer consola- tion to the young bride : zayd ...
Page 121
... verses singled out here from an ever - changing repertoire were among scores strung together over the course of a single wedding night . The verses shared not only the theme of relocation , or mention of tamazirt , but an articulation ...
... verses singled out here from an ever - changing repertoire were among scores strung together over the course of a single wedding night . The verses shared not only the theme of relocation , or mention of tamazirt , but an articulation ...
Page 125
... verses . The content of live tindḍamin verses was typically political commentary ( on local elections , or state or police corruption ) , praises of the bride's or groom's family or village , mentioned by name , descriptions of the land ...
... verses . The content of live tindḍamin verses was typically political commentary ( on local elections , or state or police corruption ) , praises of the bride's or groom's family or village , mentioned by name , descriptions of the land ...
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We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco Katherine E. Hoffman Limited preview - 2008 |
We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco Katherine E. Hoffman No preview available - 2008 |
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Agadir agricultural agwal amarg Amazigh Amazigh language Anti-Atlas mountains Arabic-speaking Arazan Arghen Ashelhi assimilated Aznag Berber Berber language bilingual bride Casablanca cassette Chapter code-switching collective contrast countryside discourse dwellers economic Endangered Languages ethnic ethnographic ethnolinguistic everyday Fatima female fieldwork French Ftuma gender genres girls Hajja Hassan High Atlas Hoffman homeland Ida ou Zeddout identity Igherm indigenous Khadduj labor land language ideologies language shift lexical linguistic listeners live makhzen male Marrakesh migrant monolingual moral Moroccan Arabic Morocco native performance plains Ishelhin political economy programming Protectorate purist Rabat region residents rural Saadia singing social song Sous plains Sous Valley speak Tashelhit speech sung symbolic Tafraout talk Tamazight tamazirt Tarifit Taroudant Tash Tashelhit language Tashelhit radio Tashelhit speakers Tashelhit-speaking term timizar tion tizrrarin towns Transcript urban verbal expressive vernacular verses village Wakrim wedding woman words young emigrant young women zerda