Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 239)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 239)
المحتوى
households - objects. I
each one of these levels (settlements,
iving qua:
order:
a tempted to show how
ters and dwe
their boundaries
protected by homogeneous
sheikhdom, village,
djifferent rules that determined
nd
llings) was organized bj
« These
were well marked |
groups that occupied
determined the boundar
.es of these levels oof the
spatial order were closely associated with the existing social forms.
expected in a society characterized by relative
social stability, and the prevalence of traditional
}s atterns.
rhehavioural
p among the three
Lown + Gwe ners» Village dwellers and Bedouin was crucial
trol. The scarcity of
fert and 16 gical factors (aridity, altitudes,
locations) also influenced patterns of settlement
dispersion.
In the central highlands, the heartland
divisions between the two rural peasant factions,
Qais and Yemen, and
economic powers of the potentates of the
wahi) divided the area into
Bach sheikhdom included a nu
, throne village (kariet
mber of villages
rei) ‘symbolizing the power and
nce defence was a crucial
Each village in the sheikhdom wa
vricultural fields separate
nother, creating
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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