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Anthropology in Morocco is the history, themes, and publications of ethnography and fieldwork conducted in the country.
Many scholars conducted their fieldwork in Morocco and "published monographs that put the country in the center of anthropological debates on the nature of fieldwork (Dwyer 1982; Rabinow 1977), ethnographic writing (Crapanzano 1980; Munson 1984), and Islam (Eickelman 1976; Geertz 1968; Gellner 1981a)."[1]
^Tobolka, Radim (2003). "Gellner and Geertz in Morocco: A Segmentary Debate*" (PDF). Social Evolution & History. 2 (2): 88–117.
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