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Fish on the Move: Fishing Between Discourses and Borders in the Northern Adriatic: MARE Publication Series, cartea 11

Autor Nataša Rogelja, Alenka Janko Spreizer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mar 2017
This book analyses the relation between different discourses and actors through an ethnographic approach, showing not only how fishermen in Slovenia respond to international political economy, how they struggle to survive but also how they generate small changes. Fishing in the northeastern part of the Adriatic Sea makes for a substantial economy anchored in many stories. Regional conflicts, wars, the demise of empires and the rise of nation states with ensuing maritime border issues, socialist heritage, transnational and transformational processes in Europe, and the growth of capitalist relations between production and consumption in coastal areas, have all contributed to the specific discourses that have affected this relatively under-researched area. How this complex, layered and ambiguous quarrelling is constituted at different levels and how this situation is lived and experienced by the local fishermen working along the present Slovene coast effectively forms the core of this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319518954
ISBN-10: 331951895X
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: IX, 214 p. 15 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria MARE Publication Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

An Introductory Stroll Along the Coastal Landscapes of Northeastern Adriatic.- Part 1. Orientation: NE Adriatic.- Chapter 1. The Field of Ethnological Study Between Borders and Discourses.- Part 2. Transformation: Slovene Fishermen After the Separation from SFR Yugoslavia.- Chapter 2. Fishing in Slovenia After 1991.- Chapter 3. Conversations on the Pier.- Part 3. Innovation: Uses of Authenticity in North-Eastern Adriatic Corner.- Chapter 4. Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Coastal Tourism.- Chapter 5. Fishing for Tourists.- Chapter 6. How Authentic is Fishing Tourism in Slovenia?.- Part 4. Management: Sustainable Development, Projects and Common Fisheries Policy.- Chapter 7. Walk Along the Protected Areas and Navigation with Sustainable Fishermen.- Chapter 8. “European Books are Too Big for Us”.- Conclusion: Small Fish in a Big World.

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This book analyses the relation between different discourses and actors through an ethnographic approach, showing not only how fishermen in Slovenia respond to international political economy, how they struggle to survive but also how they generate small changes.Fishing in the northeastern part of the Adriatic Sea makes for a substantial economy anchored in many stories. Regional conflicts, wars, the demise of empires and the rise of nation states with ensuing maritime border issues, socialist heritage, transnational and transformational processes in Europe, and the growth of capitalist relations between production and consumption in coastal areas, have all contributed to the specific discourses that have affected this relatively under-researched area. How this complex, layered and ambiguous quarrelling is constituted at different levels and how this situation is lived and experienced by the local fishermen working along the present Slovene coast effectively forms the core of this book.

Caracteristici

Fish on the Move is one of the first books to ethnographically present the complex world of the North Adriatic region, a region that carries any number of historical and contemporary resonances with many other parts of Europe and the Mediterranean It is also the first book in English to cover a topic of Slovene maritime fisheries, contributing importantly to the scholarly debate within the maritime anthropological studies It pertains to an ethnographic area that is in many respects terra incognita for an English-speaking anthropological audience