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Azenha do Mar is a fishing community on the southwest coast of Portugal. It came into existence around forty years ago, as an outcome of the abandonment of work in the fields and of propitious ecological conditions. This book looks at the migration processes since the founding of the community and how they relate to the social inequalities for property and labour which prevail today. The book also reflects upon the personal experience of the ethnographer in the field balancing the importance of methodology on the one hand and fieldwork as a research process on the other.



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“A work with a remarkable mastery of writing, exemplar of a very fine and consistent ethnography.” • Paula Godinho, University of Lisbon



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. A Monographic Overview: Azenha Do Mar’s Place in Space and Time
Chapter 2. Archaeology of a Thought: Maritime Anthropology, Sea and Perception of the Environment
Chapter 3. Fishing, Everyday Life and Relationships
Chapter 4. Personal Experience and Fieldwork
Chapter 5. ‘Camones’ and ‘Natives’: Tourists and Self-Consciousness
Chapter 6. Community: Residence, Identity and Environment

Conclusion

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 09/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789209112, 978-1789209112
      ISBN10: 1789209110

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Azenha do Mar is a fishing community on the southwest coast of Portugal. It came into existence around forty years ago, as an outcome of the abandonment of work in the fields and of propitious ecological conditions. This book looks at the migration processes since the founding of the community and how they relate to the social inequalities for property and labour which prevail today. The book also reflects upon the personal experience of the ethnographer in the field balancing the importance of methodology on the one hand and fieldwork as a research process on the other.



      Trade Review

      “A work with a remarkable mastery of writing, exemplar of a very fine and consistent ethnography.” • Paula Godinho, University of Lisbon



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. A Monographic Overview: Azenha Do Mar’s Place in Space and Time
      Chapter 2. Archaeology of a Thought: Maritime Anthropology, Sea and Perception of the Environment
      Chapter 3. Fishing, Everyday Life and Relationships
      Chapter 4. Personal Experience and Fieldwork
      Chapter 5. ‘Camones’ and ‘Natives’: Tourists and Self-Consciousness
      Chapter 6. Community: Residence, Identity and Environment

      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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