Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 245)
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y the state. The
xtended family acting as
Labour was
enjoyed a relative independence from the Ottoman central government.
Its sheikh (who was also the sheikhdom's tax farmer)
ensive political powers.
ext
and outside of it, were vertical and factional hoes
identity as opposed to class (Tamari, 1982).
role both in political alliances and
ligious and ritual practices were an ntogral part of the
The village 2
rather thar
economic organisation.
increasingly faced with pressures caused primarily by its expos! te
external forces, namely Ottoman land
reforms, British colonial]
id later zionist colonisation. These foreign
nged the traditional patterns of the communit
“—s pressures caused by the nature inc
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- Space, Kinship and Gender
- Date
- 1987
- Creator
- Suad Amiry
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