Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 145)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 145)
المحتوى
hosh was one of the most utilized spaces by women. If there was not
enough space inside the house, herds of sheep and goats were kept
during the night in a special part of the courtyard called the
hathereh.
THE SHU'AIBI HOUSES
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DimALS ARMA GAM BEIT”
FRMILY ARG MASTAOEH
Fig.4.37 Ysometric of a tvnical rneasant house
(Drawn by J. Cejka); source: A'amiry and Cejka (n.d.)
The Shu'aibi houses were significantly different from those of the
Barghouthis discussed above (which had much more in common with town
houses than with peasant dwellings).
The Shu'aibi houses were typical peasant houses, found in most of the
central highland villages. Although houses varied in their details,
they were basically variations on the same theme. No significant
differences were observed between the different fallaheen houses.
Figure 4.38 illustrates the five variations on one theme which will
be discussed at length below. Variations A, B, C andPD were common to
other villages (see appendix 4.1), while variation Fseems to have
been found only in Deir Ghassaneh.
The house (dar pl.edur) in Arabic refers both to the physical
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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