Channeling Moroccanness is a concise book, composed of five chapters, an introduction, and conclusions. All chapters are interspersed with ethnographic observations. They feature a total of 21 ethnographic episodes, often several pages long. The book also includes a 13-page appendix in which transcripts from recorded discourses are given. Research for the book draws exclusively on ethnographic work among Fassi. It involves a range of languages.
DOI: 10.3366/arabic.2024.0026: Language and the Media of Sociality (Becky L. Schulthies)
Patrick Heinrich
2024-01-01
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Channeling Moroccanness is a concise book, composed of five chapters, an introduction, and conclusions. All chapters are interspersed with ethnographic observations. They feature a total of 21 ethnographic episodes, often several pages long. The book also includes a 13-page appendix in which transcripts from recorded discourses are given. Research for the book draws exclusively on ethnographic work among Fassi. It involves a range of languages.File in questo prodotto:
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