Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 61)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 61)
المحتوى
» feudal fa:
urba tables was mainly reflected in tl g
(discussed at length later) and in the seclusior
Unlike m
st peasant women,
who always’ took
‘external world. ‘For the ajority of the villagers
the village provided employme
nus remained inside the village or arouw
its fields functioned as’ the
within its boundaries that the
villagers ong hours of daily work. For the malority of
the Pallaheen, village was also the physical settin
completion of their life cycle. Outsid )
ilt-up area and
on spatial area for living. It was
occasional inter-village
the neighbouring villages. These social visits wer
nature +0 wom nes circumcisions, condolences and feasts. Ver
iX collectors and army recruiters, anc
nd gypsies who came to sell their wares. In 1912, the
first school teacher Harbi el Ayoubi, came from Jerusalem to reside
in Deir Ghassaneh.
Certain individuals in the > Wal Nage such as the village sheikh § and
the village [1 . the unity of the village as a whole.
The sheik! d the village at the political, social and
administrative ‘levels, while the Imam represented the unity of the
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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