We share walls : language, land, and gender in Berber Morocco

著者

    • Hoffman, Katherine E.

書誌事項

We share walls : language, land, and gender in Berber Morocco

Katherine E. Hoffman

(Blackwell studies in discourse and culture / editor James M. Wilce)

Blackwell, 2008

  • : pbk

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注記

Bibliography: p. [245]-256

Includes index

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巻冊次

ISBN 9781405154208

内容説明

We 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. Offers a unique and richly textured ethnography of language maintenance and shift as well as language and place-making among an overlooked Muslim group Examines how Moroccan Berbers use language to integrate into the Arab-speaking world and retain their own distinct identity Illuminates the intriguing semiotic and gender issues embedded in the culture Part of the Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture Series

目次

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
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781405154215

内容説明

We 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. Offers a unique and richly textured ethnography of language maintenance and shift as well as language and place-making among an overlooked Muslim group Examines how Moroccan Berbers use language to integrate into the Arab-speaking world and retain their own distinct identity Illuminates the intriguing semiotic and gender issues embedded in the culture Part of the Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture Series

目次

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: Objectification, 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

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