Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian WomenAmerican University of Beirut, 1983 - 119 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... right hand in Islam ( Chelhod 1973 ) , Arabs eat with the right hand as the left hand is devoted to cleansing one's private parts . Unless the right hand is diseased or injured , the left hand is never to be used for consumption ...
... right hand in Islam ( Chelhod 1973 ) , Arabs eat with the right hand as the left hand is devoted to cleansing one's private parts . Unless the right hand is diseased or injured , the left hand is never to be used for consumption ...
Pagina 32
... right hand only . Il akl bil khamsah literally translates " eating with the five " . Niebuhr stated almost two centuries ago : ... the Arabians use their fingers with great dexterity , and eat all dishes with the hand ... We Europeans ...
... right hand only . Il akl bil khamsah literally translates " eating with the five " . Niebuhr stated almost two centuries ago : ... the Arabians use their fingers with great dexterity , and eat all dishes with the hand ... We Europeans ...
Pagina 68
... right hand holding the coffee or tea cup , while her mouth is twisted sideways to sip the beverage . When women want to greet one another or depart they engage in reciprocal hand kissing . Reciprocal hand kissing ( RHK ) or kissing each ...
... right hand holding the coffee or tea cup , while her mouth is twisted sideways to sip the beverage . When women want to greet one another or depart they engage in reciprocal hand kissing . Reciprocal hand kissing ( RHK ) or kissing each ...
Parole e frasi comuni
according added aesthetic aloewood ambergris applied appreciation Arab areas avoid beautiful become believed blood body rituals bread called clothes coast coffee Cold color considered consumed cooked covered dishes dough dress dried drinking evil experience expressed face feet female fire fish food and body forms guest hair hand head henna honor host hostess important incense indigo jewelry leaves light lunch male mask material meal meat mixed mixture mountains mouth musk night occasions odors offered oils Once performed perfumes person Photo pieces placed platter pollution prayer preparation Prophet purify relatives religious removed rice right hand rites round saffron salt scents senses served side sitting skin smell social specific spices status sweet takes tastes touch traditional tray usually various veil washed wearing woman women