Lexington Books
Pages: 170
Trim: 6⅜ x 9¼
978-1-66691-771-0 • Hardback • August 2024 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-66691-772-7 • eBook • August 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Fatima Sadiqi is professor of linguistics and gender studies in affiliation with the University of Fez and Hamad Bin Khalifa University.
Chapter One
The Amazigh People and Their Language: A Historical Context
Chapter Two
Amazigh Women Between the Production of Culture and the Production of Knowledge
Chapter Three
The Amazigh Alphabet Tifinagh
Chapter Four
Amazigh Women’s Rug Designs and Their Meanings
Chapter Five
Women’s Codification of the Amazigh Language
Chapter Six
Conclusions
"In this study, weaving is both a paradigm and a methodology. Through the act of weaving history, archeology, linguistics, and women studies, Sadiqi brings together these disciplines and makes them speak to each other to create a scholarly tapestry where women and North Africa are finally at the center of the work. For Sadiqi, women’s agency is central in the production of knowledge and in preserving and transmitting the Tifinagh alphabet which ensured the survival and vitality of the Amazigh culture, which has been based on a linguistic unity. This groundbreaking book will undoubtedly contribute to a reimagining of the history of North Africa, its culture, and the role of women within both."
— Fazia Aïtel, Clairemont Mckenna College