Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 182)
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                        CHAPTER FIVE
 THE VILLAGE COMMUNAL PLAZA AND GUEST-HOUSE:
 The Central Arena for Reinforcing Inter-Village Relations
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 Fig. 5.1: The village plaza (saha) ana quest-house
 Separation and unity, or the tension between what we might call,
 following Norberg-Schulz (1971: 46) "centripetal" and "centrifugal"
 forces constituted the essence of the village spatial organisation.
 At the level of the living quarters (harat), kinship acted as a
 "centrifugal" force which gave legitimacy to the breaking up of the
 village into its different clanship-based quarters. However, at the
 village level, the different kin groups halted their division to
 express a strong village identity; a centripetal force giving
 expression to the village as a whole. As discussed earlier, this
 village identity was enhanced by a shared cultural and religious
 heritage, shared common interests and similar external threats, e.g.
 the communal burdens of tax imposition. Spatially, such village
 identity took two forms which pertained to different environmental
 levels: 1- The spatial unity of the village vis-a-vis other
 villages (see chapter three). Re The creation of communal centers
 of activities (nodes), within the village shared space, which cut
 partially or totally across kinship lines. Undoubtedly, the village
 communal plaza fes-saha el~'amumieh) and the village guest—-house (el-
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