Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 197)

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Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 197)
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to his ability.
arch inside the madafah whe
paper.
pieces of
1s turn. The shares were of
E Llies in the village provided
food for the guest's horses LW 2) middle income families
were expected to cook food consisting of either chicken or meat meal
in rotation;
three categories: 1) the
sts \qaws door ‘sehin) 3) rich families were to cook
lige for the guest-
‘haga: eh, there was a J
penses of the guest—house. In other
ere paid by every adult male). If
ide who woul ured to kill his animals in celebration of
| guest (Abu-Zuhair, interview:1984).
villages, including Deir Ghassaneh, did
public night lodging; hence the guest-house
lodged passing travellers who did not have friends or relative
illage. It also house
8
d government officials (who came to
ouncements) and ta
circulate government -collectors, who normally
nent about ten days in Deir Ghas
( ollecting taxes.
saneh witnessing the harvest and
However, mo
sheikh to his 'ailieh
. taliieh, which was located in the upper level of th: sikh ompour
could be reached from the entrance vestibule without going through
unit of the sheikh's. In this case visitors
diverted away from the domestic unit on a horizontal
re distinguished visitors were accompanted by the village
(elevatec
room) to spen
the "private" domestic
were not onlj
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