We share walls : language, land, and gender in Berber Morocco / / Katherine E. Hoffman.
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Superior document: | Blackwell studies in discourse and culture ; 2 |
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Blackwell studies in discourse and culture ;
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Physical Description: | xviii, 261 p. :; ill., map, music. |
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Table of Contents:
- Prelude
- Introduction: staying put
- On fieldwork methods and movements: "song is good speech"
- Dissonance: gender
- The gender of authenticity
- Consonance: homeland
- Building the homeland: labor, roads, emigration
- Voicing the homeland: objectification, order, displacement
- Antiphony: periphery
- Transformation in the Sous Valley
- Ishelhin into Arabs? ethnolinguistic differentiating practices in the periphery
- Resonance
- Mediating the countryside: purists and pundits on Tashelhit radio
- Conclusion.