加泰罗尼亚小规模渔业的新海事性和遗产化

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Sabrina Doyon, Eliseu Carbonell
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摘要

加泰罗尼亚正在经历一个海洋遗产化的过程,这一过程嵌入了海岸的后工业背景和过去50年来旅游业的日益加强,为一些小规模渔民提供了适应当前渔业危机的机会。这些举措正在改变传统的捕鱼模式,并可能采取不同的形式:为想要出海游船进行一天“真正捕鱼”的游客提供服务,使用和修复数百年历史的船只,以及在陆地和海上提供餐饮的当地海鲜餐饮服务。本文根据新的流动性研究对这些举措进行了探讨,旨在分析小规模渔业工作中正在发生的变化,将其置于更广泛的结构背景下,并了解这些近期转变的程度及其与遗产机制的关系。我们希望阐明这些变化是否与小规模捕鱼活动的减少和当地环境知识的相关丧失有关,还是与当地捕鱼方式的更新和“在沿海世界”的一种形式有关。这可能是“新海洋”的曙光,是正在崛起的“新农村”的一部分吗?
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New Maritimity and Heritagization in Catalonia’s Small-Scale Fisheries

Catalonia is undergoing a process of maritime heritagization embedded in the coast’s postindustrial context and the growing intensification of tourism over the past 50 years, providing some small-scale fishermen with opportunities to adapt to the current fishery crisis. These initiatives are transforming conventional fishing patterns and may take different shapes: services for tourists who want to go out on the water for a day of “real fishing” on boat tours, the use and restoration of centuries-old ships, and local seafood catering services providing meals on land and at sea. This paper explores these initiatives in light of new mobility studies, aiming to analyze the changes that are occurring in the work of small-scale fisheries, to situate them in a wider structural context, and to understand the extent of these recent transformations and how they are tied to heritagization mechanisms. We wish to shed light on whether these changes are related to a decrease in small-scale fishing activity and a related loss in local environmental knowledge, or a form of renewal of local fishing practices and of “being in the coastal world.” Could it be the dawn of a “new maritimity,” a part of the rising “new rurality”?

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