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Shingu: A Study of a Japanese Fishing Community

AUTHOR Kalland, Arne
PUBLISHER Routledge (08/07/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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From being an important centre which attracted a large number of merchants during the feudal period, Shingū, on the northern shores of Kyushu is today a suburb of Fukuoka City. Fishing is a slowly-dying occupation and this volume analyses how the fishermen adjust to changing circumstances. Although Japan is the largest fishing nation in the world, when originally published this book was the first to be published in English which focussed on the composition and role performance of the crews and larger net-groups. This analysis has been set in an historical perspective, showing how the vertical structures during the Tokugawa period have changed to more egalitarian structures where much energy is spent to hinder the development of any new hierarchy.

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ISBN-13: 9780415853514
ISBN-10: 0415853516
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 210
Carton Quantity: 55
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Glossary
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | General
Reference | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Reference | Fisheries & Aquaculture
Dewey Decimal: 639.2
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From being an important centre which attracted a large number of merchants during the feudal period, Shingū, on the northern shores of Kyushu is today a suburb of Fukuoka City. Fishing is a slowly-dying occupation and this volume analyses how the fishermen adjust to changing circumstances. Although Japan is the largest fishing nation in the world, when originally published this book was the first to be published in English which focussed on the composition and role performance of the crews and larger net-groups. This analysis has been set in an historical perspective, showing how the vertical structures during the Tokugawa period have changed to more egalitarian structures where much energy is spent to hinder the development of any new hierarchy.

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