L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc

The aim of this article is to highlight the knowledge of a small sample of young Moroccans about the rule of inheritance that allows boys inherit a double portion of their sisters after the death of the father. So I will raise vocabulary, arguments, opinions that these young people develop about thi...

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Main Author: Merieme Yafout
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2015-11-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/2571
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description The aim of this article is to highlight the knowledge of a small sample of young Moroccans about the rule of inheritance that allows boys inherit a double portion of their sisters after the death of the father. So I will raise vocabulary, arguments, opinions that these young people develop about this rule. I will consider then how the common knowledge of these young people articulates the different lexicons of « high culture » and the positions vis-à-vis the said rule of inheritance. Moreover, the knowledge that these young people express is also linked to socio-cultural assumption that they manifest as spontaneous discourse, accessible and clear on male / female relations, on family, on the division of social roles, on the place of religion in society. It is a knowleldge organically linked to everyday life which guides the actions and helps to understand the meaning that people give to their actions.
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L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
L’Année du Maghreb
common knowledge
young
inheritance
equality between men and women
title L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
title_full L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
title_fullStr L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
title_full_unstemmed L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
title_short L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
title_sort l egalite en matiere d heritage jeunes et savoir commun au maroc
topic common knowledge
young
inheritance
equality between men and women
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