Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 94)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 94)
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also acted as the physical context for social control. Pressure
exerted against members of the clan to conform was much more
effective as a result of physical proximity. The frequent encounters
resulting from _ such proximity obviously reinforced the group’s
identity as it set them apart from other spatial/kinship groups.
In the following I examine how the social functions of the harat
were reflected spatially in the formation and lay-out of the
different living quarters.
THE VILLAGE LIVING QUARTERS (HARAT)
Fig. 4.5: The village was divided basically into Barghouthi areas
indicated in blue, and the "fallaheen" areas indicated in
green.
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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