We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoISBN: 978-1-4051-5421-5
Paperback
288 pages
January 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures, Tables and Transcripts viii
Series Preface xi
Copyright Acknowledgments xiii
Note on Transcription and Transliteration xvii
Part I Prelude 1
1 Introduction: Staying Put 3
2 On Fieldwork Methods and Movements: “Song Is Good Speech” 31
Part II Dissonance: Gender 47
3 The Gender of Authenticity 49
Part III Consonance: Homeland 81
4 Building the Homeland: Labor, Roads, Emigration 83
5 Voicing the Homeland: Objectifi cation, Order, Displacement 110
Part IV Antiphony: Periphery 145
6 Transformation in the Sous Valley 147
7 Ishelhin into Arabs? Ethnolinguistic Differentiating Practices in the Periphery 164
Part V Resonance 193
8 Mediating the Countryside: Purists and Pundits on Tashelhit Radio 195
9 Conclusion 228
Notes 237
References 245
Index 257