Ebook {Epub PDF} A Street in Marrakech by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea
Buy Street in Marrakech / Edition 1 by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea at Barnes Noble. Books for All Ages: Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off Free Shipping on Orders of $35 or MorePrice: $ Elizabeth Fernea, her anthropologist husband, and three children lived in the Muslim quarter of Marrakech for the year For the first five months of their stay, their neighbors' suspicion of foreigners and their cultural reticence prevented Fernea from learning much about Moroccan life . · A Street in Marrakech a personal encounter with the lives of Moroccan women by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea I read this book many years ago, back in , to be exact. It has stayed with me all these years because of its warm humanity, its fine description and painstaking details about the slow building of friendship and understanding between an American woman and her female /5.
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Elizabeth Fernea, her anthropologist husband, and three children lived in the Muslim quarter of Marrakech for the year For the first five months of their stay, their neighbors' suspicion of foreigners and their cultural reticence prevented Fernea from learning much about Moroccan life and experience. A Street in Marrakech a personal encounter with the lives of Moroccan women by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea I read this book many years ago, back in , to be exact. It has stayed with me all these years because of its warm humanity, its fine description and painstaking details about the slow building of friendship and understanding between an American woman and her female Moroccan neighbors in the Rue Trésor, a small street in Marrakesh. Elizabeth Warnock Fernea (Octo – December 2, ) was an influential writer and filmmaker who spent much of her life in the field producing numerous ethnographies and films that capture the struggles and turmoil of African and Middle Eastern cultures. Her husband, the anthropologist Robert A. Fernea, was a large influence in her.
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