Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 59
... popular committees in this village ... ' one of the young men began the formal presentation to us as soon as we had seated ourselves around the coffee table , while his colleague already prepared coffee ( commonly the offer of coffee ...
... popular committees in this village ... ' one of the young men began the formal presentation to us as soon as we had seated ourselves around the coffee table , while his colleague already prepared coffee ( commonly the offer of coffee ...
Page 159
... popular image of women's gatherings as places of gossip and subversion . Kalthoum , a young Moroccan woman graduate , explained that she does not go to the mosque if it is not to participate in the classes . Shelves in her home are ...
... popular image of women's gatherings as places of gossip and subversion . Kalthoum , a young Moroccan woman graduate , explained that she does not go to the mosque if it is not to participate in the classes . Shelves in her home are ...
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describe as domain of ignorance and backwardness . They associate popular rituals with ignorance , and portray them as performed by people controlled by Shitan ( the Devil ) . Popular discourses are deeply invested with ideas on women's ...
describe as domain of ignorance and backwardness . They associate popular rituals with ignorance , and portray them as performed by people controlled by Shitan ( the Devil ) . Popular discourses are deeply invested with ideas on women's ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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