The representations of the Mejdoub clothes In the local society the example of Sheikh Abderrahman Naas
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v20i1.4583Keywords:
The cloth, The representation, The central coreAbstract
The outward appearance plays an essential role in the formation of the Mejdoub's identity, whose social manifestations play a more important role in determining the foundations of his cultural identity: the sacred spaces are characterized by neutral spaces in the Habermasian sense and because they retain some strength. He will become like him and will take back some of his qualities and values and will become in particular a symbolic capital and will acquire holiness and will be like a "power" which contains the mechanisms of domination.
The habit draws its societal presence as a societal symbol that differs according to the representation, so we will analyze sociology according to the theory of the central core of Jean-Claude Abric and Pierre Bourdieu to better understand the phenomenon of the sanctification of this habit.
Permanent visitors in the Mejdoub space will be our sample of questions, in order to understand their representations of the Mejdoub and his clothes.
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