Sardineras: visión antropológica económica de una forma de distribución del pescado

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Published 27-10-2011
Juan A. Rubio-Ardanaz

Abstract

In this abstract we deal with a methodological approach that goes beyond all formal and substantial views offered in social anthropology, since it analyses fishing communities from the viewpoint of economic anthropology. In that sense, here we will study how the traditional figure of fish-selling women has been substituted and displaced. After some fieldwork carried out in the Basque fishing town of Santurtzi (Bizkaia) between 1990 and 1991, we have chosen to analyse such a change historically, based on the relations that are established through the whole process of producing fish (in inshore fishing). During that process the distribution of fish by sardine-selling women has gone through different periods and situations, as a result of the different interests of all collectives and agents involved.

How to Cite

Rubio-Ardanaz, J. A. (2011). Sardineras: visión antropológica económica de una forma de distribución del pescado. Lan Harremanak, (13). https://doi.org/10.1387/lan-harremanak.3476
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Monographic section