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Moroccan Households in the World Economy

David Crawford (Autor)

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In the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, far from the hustle and noise of urban centers, lies a village made of mud and rock, barely discernible from the surrounding landscape. Yet a closer look reveals a carefully planned community of homes nestled above the trees, where rock slides are least frequent, and steep terraces of barley fields situated just above spring flood level. The Berber-speaking Muslims who live and farm on these precipitous mountainsides work together at the arduous task of irrigating the fields during the dry season, continuing a long tradition of managing land, labor, and other essential resources collectively. In Moroccan Households in the World Economy, David Crawford provides a detailed study of the rhythms of highland Berber life, from the daily routines of making a living in such a demanding environment to the relationships between individuals, the community, and the national economy.

Demonstrating a remarkably complete understanding of every household and person in the village, Crawford traces the intricacies of cooperation between households over time. Employing a calculus known as "arranging the bones," villagers attempt to balance inequality over the long term by accounting for fluctuations in the needs and capacities of each person, household, and family at different stages in its history. Tradition dictates that children "owe" labor to their parents and grandparents as long as they live, and fathers decide when and where the children in their household work. Some may be asked to work for distant religious lodges or urban relatives they haven't met because of a promise made by long-dead ancestors. Others must migrate to cities to work as wage laborers and send their earnings home to support their rural households.

While men and women leave their community to work, Morocco and the wider world come to the village in the form of administrators, development agents, and those representing commercial in

Sobre o Livro

Estudo etnográfico centrado em uma vila berebere no Alto Atlas, com descrição das práticas de irrigação, uso da terra e rotinas agrícolas sazonais.

Analisa relações domésticas e mecanismos coletivos de redistribuição, incluindo o sistema conhecido como "arranging the bones" e as obrigações de trabalho entre gerações.

Examina a interação entre migração trabalhista, remessas e a presença de agentes estatais e comerciais, situando a comunidade rural no contexto da economia nacional e global.

Características

Categoria Antropologia
Subcategoria Sociologia Rural
Autores David Crawford
Sobre o Autor David Crawford é autor de trabalhos acadêmicos sobre antropologia e comunidades rurais, com foco em práticas sociais e econômicas em contextos de montanha.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 234
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press
ISBN 9780807133729
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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