Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 121)
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- Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 121)
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Family Houses
3eyond each open-yard was the private domain
‘igure Ana illustrates, sheikh NW
mits were not sirectly «
y the independe
stone wall with ventilation whol
areas synbolized the famil
the village as a whole.
Vuring daytime, the doors, were kept open,
he interaction between the interiors of the houses and
their outer open-ya
household. Hence, Functtonally and symbolically, the door expressed
the nature of relationship between the five domestic units. Can
"an
They enjoy a peculiar sanctity and importance, —
the difference between the inside and
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- Space, Kinship and Gender
- Date
- 1987
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- Suad Amiry
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