1. Bourdieu Pierre , The Algerians, p. 89.
2. There is a conscious realization of this difference. Villagers in Of who have experience in the cities discuss the logic of custom (âdet) and the logic of style (moda). They see the former as appropriate to the village and the latter as a feature of high society in Istanbul. Women talk about what they may wear in their natal village, what they may wear in the town where they live, and what they may wear when visiting relatives in the city. The discussion proceeds in terms not related with preferences, but with the appropriate communal custom. For a few pietists, these matters are strictly defined by a religious interpretat?on of village, town, and urban society.
3. Granqvist, Marriage Conditions, Part I, p. 14 n. 4.