Les Cérémonies du mariage chez les Kel-Ajjer du Sud-Est de l'Algérie
The rites of marriage are a privileged social time that the ethnolinguist’s study takes as a subject of investigation among Tuaregs from Ajjer in South east of Algeria. Marriage ceremonies involve a great number of rituals which allows close study of social groupings, in particular the status/positi...
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| description | The rites of marriage are a privileged social time that the ethnolinguist’s study takes as a subject of investigation among Tuaregs from Ajjer in South east of Algeria. Marriage ceremonies involve a great number of rituals which allows close study of social groupings, in particular the status/position of women. In the Tuareg’s culture, a traditional wedding is very expensive for the bridegroom and his family. This situation has produced a new custom: the institution of collective weddings initiated and supported financially by the state, associations and also by gifts from shopkeepers. However, we observe some traditions remain even with these collective weddings. In this area, muslim religion disrupts the position of women, showing a real change in traditional values. The presentation of social changes allows the showing on the one hand of how a culture adapts to new circumstances, and on the other how some traditions are preserved. The particular status of woman who after marriage find themselves alone—widowed or repudiated, or more rarely separated—shows that in Tuareg culture the liberty of woman, usually vouched for in the past, is actually constrained by law and religion in Algerian society. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-951172024-03-29T08:06:46Z Les Cérémonies du mariage chez les Kel-Ajjer du Sud-Est de l'Algérie Vaudour, Catherine Algeria songs Women bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHM Anthropology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHM Anthropology The rites of marriage are a privileged social time that the ethnolinguist’s study takes as a subject of investigation among Tuaregs from Ajjer in South east of Algeria. Marriage ceremonies involve a great number of rituals which allows close study of social groupings, in particular the status/position of women. In the Tuareg’s culture, a traditional wedding is very expensive for the bridegroom and his family. This situation has produced a new custom: the institution of collective weddings initiated and supported financially by the state, associations and also by gifts from shopkeepers. However, we observe some traditions remain even with these collective weddings. In this area, muslim religion disrupts the position of women, showing a real change in traditional values. The presentation of social changes allows the showing on the one hand of how a culture adapts to new circumstances, and on the other how some traditions are preserved. The particular status of woman who after marriage find themselves alone—widowed or repudiated, or more rarely separated—shows that in Tuareg culture the liberty of woman, usually vouched for in the past, is actually constrained by law and religion in Algerian society. 2022-12-15T09:03:40Z 2022-12-15T09:03:40Z 2018 book ONIX_20221215_9782858312887_114 9782858312887 9782858312870 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95117 fre AfriqueS image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782858312887/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/pressesinalco/40584 Presses de l’Inalco 10.4000/books.pressesinalco.40584 The rites of marriage are a privileged social time that the ethnolinguist’s study takes as a subject of investigation among Tuaregs from Ajjer in South east of Algeria. Marriage ceremonies involve a great number of rituals which allows close study of social groupings, in particular the status/position of women. In the Tuareg’s culture, a traditional wedding is very expensive for the bridegroom and his family. This situation has produced a new custom: the institution of collective weddings initiated and supported financially by the state, associations and also by gifts from shopkeepers. However, we observe some traditions remain even with these collective weddings. In this area, muslim religion disrupts the position of women, showing a real change in traditional values. The presentation of social changes allows the showing on the one hand of how a culture adapts to new circumstances, and on the other how some traditions are preserved. The particular status of woman who after marriage find themselves alone—widowed or repudiated, or more rarely separated—shows that in Tuareg culture the liberty of woman, usually vouched for in the past, is actually constrained by law and religion in Algerian society. 10.4000/books.pressesinalco.40584 a988fd18-fa61-4b95-b658-b8b53fe4cc1c 9782858312887 9782858312870 258 Paris open access |
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