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- Title
Negotiating Honour and Shame in the Contemporary Moroccan Rif A Review of Concepts and Literature.
- Authors
Crivello, Gina
- Abstract
In this article I review concepts related to honour and shame and explore how these are understood within the context of the contemporary Moroccan Rif, a Berber-speaking region that is characterised by outsiders as closed and 'conservative', despite its long-established history of out-migration and transnational ties to Europe. The article argues that despite many changes to the political, economic and social landscapes of the Rif, understandings of honour and shame continue to shape gender hierarchies among Riffian Moroccans. As part of a broader system in which individuals negotiate status and respectability, honour and shame mediate relationships between individuals, families and 'honour groups' or moral communities in which they participate.
- Subjects
MOROCCO; HONOR; SHAME; RIFS (Berber people); TRANSNATIONALISM; MOROCCANS; GENDER
- Publication
Anthropology of the Middle East, 2008, Vol 3, Issue 2, p38
- ISSN
1746-0719
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/ame.2008.030204