Lila Abu-Lughod writes, in her introduction to writing womens worlds, about need to "write against culture," and promises to use stories she heard during her stay with Awlad 'Ali bedouin to do just that. Your task is to write and essay of no more than 1,000 words distinguishing way Abu- Lughod uses personal stories with way David McMurray does in his book, in and out of morocco. What do they do with these stories? How do they link them to broader processes or events or theoretical concerns? Does McMurray"write against culture"? Does Abu-Lughod herself?