Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women |
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The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women
Aida Kanafani-Zahar. Body Rituals : The Mask The term veil is unsatisfactory . It
has invariably been used to designate the head veil , the hair veil , or the cloak ,
worn ...
The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women
Aida Kanafani-Zahar. Body Rituals : The Mask The term veil is unsatisfactory . It
has invariably been used to designate the head veil , the hair veil , or the cloak ,
worn ...
Pagina 67
Then they wrap themselves in the long shāsh prayer veil and after making sure
that their mouth is wrapped with the veil they remove the mask . The latter is then
folded and placed on the right side by them and at hand ' s reach . The woman ...
Then they wrap themselves in the long shāsh prayer veil and after making sure
that their mouth is wrapped with the veil they remove the mask . The latter is then
folded and placed on the right side by them and at hand ' s reach . The woman ...
Pagina 72
Similarly , veiled or rimmed hats seem to have fulfilled similar cosmetic functions .
Veiled hats first gained popularity in the early nineteenth century , and their use
was revived in Europe and America by the beginning of the twentieth century .
Similarly , veiled or rimmed hats seem to have fulfilled similar cosmetic functions .
Veiled hats first gained popularity in the early nineteenth century , and their use
was revived in Europe and America by the beginning of the twentieth century .
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General | 11 |
The Tactile Experience | 28 |
The Visual Experience | 52 |
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