Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 151)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 151)
المحتوى
lallie (elevatec
the male domain. The dark
ture where family
Hurmah litrerally
oman or a wife. The
nacu
means
sacred or holy,
Hurmat el beit refers to the house as
expression
y those that had entered into
ere allowed to ent
iscouraged from visiting other people's
-uding relatives and friends
GT’ e Males
were either
However, there were no restrictions on female visitors, who were
ormally either neighbours
(who in most cases were by definition
ves) or the relatives of the wife.
builder" banna (er-rej j
common
ant
the house
clear demarca
his time working in the fie
hile the man sp
lds,
the woman took care of
ion and the strictness with which the women of the Barghouthis
‘ike most of the fal: oo,
While men left the houses at sunrise for the fields, women
spent most of their day in and around the house clea
freely.
ing, tidying,
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Space, Kinship and Gender
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المنشئ
Suad Amiry

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