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Kabylia, the House, and the Road: Games of Reversal and Displacement

Journal of Architectural Education, 1998
Abstract This article traces the difficult relationship between tradition and modernity in several dwelling environments in Kabylia, Algeria. The traditional architecture of the Berber village of Bou Mansour structures a game of reversal that regulates the delicate relationship between two contradictory spheres of life: the outside world of masculine ...
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Paleoseismological Indices Recognized in the Great Kabylia Rregion (Algeria)

Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 2019
The continental Quaternary and coastal deposits of Great Kabylia show typical deformation of paleoseismicity including paleoliquifaction (sismoslumps, thixotropic wedges, dish), boulders and coastal uplift. The aim of the present study is to characterize the deformations as indications of paleoseismicity and to reveal the existence of the traces of the
Djamel Machane
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Regional Attractions: World And Village In Kabylia (Algeria)

2010
This chapter applies the definition of a 'region' to a village in Kabylia, a Berber-speaking area in north-eastern Algeria. Claims that Kabylia is part of the Mediterranean might sound too close to French colonial rhetoric; while attempts to link it to the Middle East or, the 'Arab world' are resented for opposite reasons. The chapter aims to show what
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My Experience in Kabylia

2014
Since my childhood, I have returned to Algeria twice a year for extended visits. My family and I would return to build our family home. This last time however, I went back alone, in a context that was totally foreign to my family there. They had difficulty understanding what it was that I was doing.
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Orchids from Kabylia, Numidia, Aurès (Algeria).

2021
Depuis plus de quinze ans, des prospections ont été réalisées en Algérie. Elles se sont concentrées dans l'est du pays. Non pas que l'ouest ne soit pas propice aux orchidées (cf. BABALI et al. 2018; MIARA et al.2018), mais une insuffisance certaine de recherches dans cette partie du pays, ainsi que le manque de communication des données existantes ne ...
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Kabylia and the Migrant Tradition

1997
Throughout the first half-century of emigration (c.1905–1950) there existed a remarkable variation between zones of high and low emigration. The great majority of Algerians in France were Kabyles, the mountain-dwellers of Berber descent, who inhabited the sedentary peasant villages of Greater and Lesser Kabylia to the east of Algiers.1 This ...
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