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This beautifully written ethnography explores the question of why fishing communities continue their struggle to survive, despite often calamitous changes in ecology and economy.
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This beautifully written ethnography explores the question of why fishing communities continue their struggle to survive, despite often calamitous changes in ecology and economy.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781442605121
- ISBN-10: 144260512X
- Artikelnr.: 33457714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9781442605121
- ISBN-10: 144260512X
- Artikelnr.: 33457714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Charles R. Menzies
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction
Situating the Field
Where is the Bigoudennie?
Part One: A Local Politics of Survival
1. Social Struggle at "la fin de siècle"
Night of Fire
On to Crisis
Days of Protest
The Impact of the Crisis on Everyday Life
Neo-Liberal Globalization and Social Conflict
Conclusion
2. Symbols of Struggle: Red Flags, Lace Coiffes, and Social Class
Strikes and Demonstrations
Putting Food on the Table
Symbols of the Strikes and Demonstrations
Lace Coiffes and Industrial Work
Conclusion
Part Two: The Material Conditions of the Everyday
3. Episode, Not Epoch: Building Capitalism in the Hinterland
From Peasant to Worker
The Rise of the Trawl Fishery
Social Relations of Production
Conclusion
4. Working at Sea
A Day at Sea
Skippers, Crews, and the Family at Sea
Work First! Eat Later: Social Class at Sea
Social Class and the Artisanal Fishing Experience
The Development of the Bigouden Fishing Fleet
Boats and their General Characteristics
Conclusion
5. Working Ashore
Fishermen and Women in Fishing Communities: A Global Overview
Women's Work and Fishing in the Bigoudennie
Socio-economic Differences and Women's Work
Conclusion
6. The Difference a Family Makes
Luc and Martine Kernevad
Gilbert and Catherine Bazhad
Families and the Maintenance of Property
Conclusion
The Argument
The Future of the Bigouden Fishery
Glossary
References
Index
Preface
Introduction
Situating the Field
Where is the Bigoudennie?
Part One: A Local Politics of Survival
1. Social Struggle at "la fin de siècle"
Night of Fire
On to Crisis
Days of Protest
The Impact of the Crisis on Everyday Life
Neo-Liberal Globalization and Social Conflict
Conclusion
2. Symbols of Struggle: Red Flags, Lace Coiffes, and Social Class
Strikes and Demonstrations
Putting Food on the Table
Symbols of the Strikes and Demonstrations
Lace Coiffes and Industrial Work
Conclusion
Part Two: The Material Conditions of the Everyday
3. Episode, Not Epoch: Building Capitalism in the Hinterland
From Peasant to Worker
The Rise of the Trawl Fishery
Social Relations of Production
Conclusion
4. Working at Sea
A Day at Sea
Skippers, Crews, and the Family at Sea
Work First! Eat Later: Social Class at Sea
Social Class and the Artisanal Fishing Experience
The Development of the Bigouden Fishing Fleet
Boats and their General Characteristics
Conclusion
5. Working Ashore
Fishermen and Women in Fishing Communities: A Global Overview
Women's Work and Fishing in the Bigoudennie
Socio-economic Differences and Women's Work
Conclusion
6. The Difference a Family Makes
Luc and Martine Kernevad
Gilbert and Catherine Bazhad
Families and the Maintenance of Property
Conclusion
The Argument
The Future of the Bigouden Fishery
Glossary
References
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction
Situating the Field
Where is the Bigoudennie?
Part One: A Local Politics of Survival
1. Social Struggle at "la fin de siècle"
Night of Fire
On to Crisis
Days of Protest
The Impact of the Crisis on Everyday Life
Neo-Liberal Globalization and Social Conflict
Conclusion
2. Symbols of Struggle: Red Flags, Lace Coiffes, and Social Class
Strikes and Demonstrations
Putting Food on the Table
Symbols of the Strikes and Demonstrations
Lace Coiffes and Industrial Work
Conclusion
Part Two: The Material Conditions of the Everyday
3. Episode, Not Epoch: Building Capitalism in the Hinterland
From Peasant to Worker
The Rise of the Trawl Fishery
Social Relations of Production
Conclusion
4. Working at Sea
A Day at Sea
Skippers, Crews, and the Family at Sea
Work First! Eat Later: Social Class at Sea
Social Class and the Artisanal Fishing Experience
The Development of the Bigouden Fishing Fleet
Boats and their General Characteristics
Conclusion
5. Working Ashore
Fishermen and Women in Fishing Communities: A Global Overview
Women's Work and Fishing in the Bigoudennie
Socio-economic Differences and Women's Work
Conclusion
6. The Difference a Family Makes
Luc and Martine Kernevad
Gilbert and Catherine Bazhad
Families and the Maintenance of Property
Conclusion
The Argument
The Future of the Bigouden Fishery
Glossary
References
Index
Preface
Introduction
Situating the Field
Where is the Bigoudennie?
Part One: A Local Politics of Survival
1. Social Struggle at "la fin de siècle"
Night of Fire
On to Crisis
Days of Protest
The Impact of the Crisis on Everyday Life
Neo-Liberal Globalization and Social Conflict
Conclusion
2. Symbols of Struggle: Red Flags, Lace Coiffes, and Social Class
Strikes and Demonstrations
Putting Food on the Table
Symbols of the Strikes and Demonstrations
Lace Coiffes and Industrial Work
Conclusion
Part Two: The Material Conditions of the Everyday
3. Episode, Not Epoch: Building Capitalism in the Hinterland
From Peasant to Worker
The Rise of the Trawl Fishery
Social Relations of Production
Conclusion
4. Working at Sea
A Day at Sea
Skippers, Crews, and the Family at Sea
Work First! Eat Later: Social Class at Sea
Social Class and the Artisanal Fishing Experience
The Development of the Bigouden Fishing Fleet
Boats and their General Characteristics
Conclusion
5. Working Ashore
Fishermen and Women in Fishing Communities: A Global Overview
Women's Work and Fishing in the Bigoudennie
Socio-economic Differences and Women's Work
Conclusion
6. The Difference a Family Makes
Luc and Martine Kernevad
Gilbert and Catherine Bazhad
Families and the Maintenance of Property
Conclusion
The Argument
The Future of the Bigouden Fishery
Glossary
References
Index