Amazigh Arts in Morocco : women shaping Berber identity
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006. Hardcover. Blue boards/black spine. Color-illustrated white dj with red lettering on spine. xiii, 225 pp. with color and bw illustrations throughout, numbered by chapter. VG/VG but art school ex-lib. copy with usual marks. Item #158751
ISBN: 9780292712959
In southeastern Morocco, Ait Khabbash people weave brightly coloured carpets, embroider head coverings, and wear ornate jewellery. This work examines the arts and illustrates women's roles in Islamic North Africa and the ways in which women negotiate social and religious issues. It frames Amazigh arts within the historical and cultural context.
OCLC: 568018126
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