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Girls of the Kabylie Region in the 2000s

Girls of the Kabylie Region in the 2000s

The Most Absent Yet Most Present
Year : 2014 isbn : 1112-3451

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Coordinated by : Mohand Akli HADIBI

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7 Introduction 13 I. Forms of Visibility of Young Girls in Djenane in the Kabylie of the Soummam Mohand Akli HADIBI I.1. The Survey and Its Conduct I.2. Sociology of Income-Generating and Domestic Activities I.3. Girls’ Strategies in Their Social Practices I.4. Implementation of Projects and Their Material and Symbolic Outcomes Conclusion 63 II. Young Girls of Azzefoun: Activities and Strategies Nadia TABELLOUT II.1. The Survey in Azzefoun II.2. Between Income-Generating and Domestic Activities II.3. Training and Support Logic II.4. Project Implementation Conclusion 105 III. Young Girls in the Locality of Azazga: Between Aspirations and Social Constraints Karim SALHI III.1. The Survey III.2. The Home: The First Training Center III.3. Training and Internships III.4. Forms of Negotiation III.5. Inside and Outside: A Delicate Balance III.6. Mobilization of Material Resources III.7. The Perception of the Other III.8. “My father ruined my life” Conclusion 175 IV. Forms of Social Integration of Young Girls in the Locality of Labâa Nat Iraten in Kabylia: Between Opportunities and Difficulties Azzedine KINZI IV.1. Conduct of the Survey IV.2. Domestic and/or Income-Generating Activities IV.3. Strategies: Training and Female and Family Solidarity IV.4. Project Implementation: Carrying Out Girls’ Activities Conclusion 237 Bibliography

abstract

In this issue of the CRASC Booklet, we present the findings of the research team titled “ Kabylie Girls: Between Presence and Absence in Social Life.” The uniqueness of the sample targeted in this project lies in its focus on a group of girls living in rural areas, who engage in household-based professional activities and who dropped out of school at an early age...