What women symbolize in the Amazigh community .

SNR00234
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What women symbolize in the Amazigh community .

Collection title

Asrak

ID

SNR00234

Source

SNRT (MA)

First broadcast date

10/04/2009

Production year

2009

Abstract

In the Amazigh community, women remained linked to the misbelief that Eve drove Adam from paradise after he had eaten from the forbidden tree . In the past the Amazigh man didn't call his wife by her name, he simply called her "Hey,you !", although women played an important role in the family . The tasks of women have developed with the change in thoughts after the sixties and the eighties . Women are now competing with men up to surpass them in many fields thanks to the media and technology . Women participate in fighting illiteracy, they work in the parliament and defend Human Rights . Morocco has passed more laws concerning women thanks to both the government and his Majesty 's support .

Type

video

Production companies

  • SNRT - Own production

Broadcaster

SNRT - AlAoula

Audiovisual form

Documentary

Personalities

  • Moudjane Omar
  • El Hachem Mohamed
  • Beloui Idriss

Primary theme

Women

Secondary themes

  • Art, Culture and Knowledge / Science
  • Art, Culture and Knowledge / Science / Human and social sciences

Credits / Cast

  • Mohamed Bouramdane - Speaker
  • Jamal Abid - Director

Period of events

  • 2009

Map locations

  • Morocco - Inland

Original language

amazigh (berber)

Media running time

13m30

Additional information

Idriss Beloui / researcher Mohamed chahra / agriculture counselor Mohamed Hachem / head of a household Omar Moudjane / trader
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