Signe et médiateur : le rôle du vêtement dans l’adaptation culturelle des musulmans algériens en Chine
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Le vêtement est un élément fondamental de notre vie quotidien et un médiateur entre le physique et le social. Cet article vise à mettre l’accent sur le fait que le vêtement joue un rôle important dans l’adaptation culturelle des musulmans algériens en Chine. Signe identitaire, le vêtement reflète à la fois les normes sociales et le choix de l’individu qui le porte. De même, étant un outil d’ajustement psychologique, le vêtement participent au jeu d’adaptation des musulmans algériens en Chine.
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