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Seawomen of Iceland
Survival on the Edge
Taschenbuch von Margaret Willson
Sprache: Englisch

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Finalist for the 2017 Washington State Book Award in General Nonfiction / History

The plaque said this was the winter fishing hut of Thurídur Einarsdóttir, one of Iceland's greatest fishing captains, and that she lived from 1777 to 1863.

"Wait," anthropologist and former seawoman Margaret Willson said. "She??"

So began a quest. Were there more Icelandic seawomen? Most Icelanders said no, and, after all, in most parts of the world fishing is considered a male profession. What could she expect in Iceland?

She found a surprise. This book is a glimpse into the lives of vibrant women who have braved the sea for centuries. Their accounts include the excitement, accidents, trials, and tribulations of fishing in Iceland from the historic times of small open rowboats to today's high-tech fisheries. Based on extensive historical and field research, Seawomen of Iceland allows the seawomen's voices to speak directly with strength, intelligence, and - above all - a knowledge of how to survive.

This engaging ethnographic narrative will intrigue both general and academic readers interested in maritime culture, the anthropology of work, Nordic life, and gender studies.

Finalist for the 2017 Washington State Book Award in General Nonfiction / History

The plaque said this was the winter fishing hut of Thurídur Einarsdóttir, one of Iceland's greatest fishing captains, and that she lived from 1777 to 1863.

"Wait," anthropologist and former seawoman Margaret Willson said. "She??"

So began a quest. Were there more Icelandic seawomen? Most Icelanders said no, and, after all, in most parts of the world fishing is considered a male profession. What could she expect in Iceland?

She found a surprise. This book is a glimpse into the lives of vibrant women who have braved the sea for centuries. Their accounts include the excitement, accidents, trials, and tribulations of fishing in Iceland from the historic times of small open rowboats to today's high-tech fisheries. Based on extensive historical and field research, Seawomen of Iceland allows the seawomen's voices to speak directly with strength, intelligence, and - above all - a knowledge of how to survive.

This engaging ethnographic narrative will intrigue both general and academic readers interested in maritime culture, the anthropology of work, Nordic life, and gender studies.

Über den Autor
Margaret Willson is affiliate associate professor of anthropology at the University of Washington. She holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the London School of Economics and has taught in Britain, Holland, Greece, Brazil, and the United States. She currently lives and works in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of Dance Lest We All Fall Down: Breaking Cycles of Poverty in Brazil and Beyond (University of Washington Press, 2011).
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments

A Note on Icelandic Language, Names, and Landscape

Maps

Introduction: Fishing Expeditions

1. Survival on the Edge: A Hidden History

2. In Our Blood: A Lineage of Sea Knowledge

3. The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing Seawomen and the Rise of Hags, Trolls, and Whores

4. Endurance: Why Do These Women Still Go to Sea?

5. The Sea's Siren Call: And the Jobs Seawomen Take in Reply

6. A Balance of Being: Ship Society

7. Paying to See the Stars: A New Kind of Survival

Appendix A | Historical Seawomen

Appendix B | Age of Women Registered as Seafarers, 2007-11

Appendix C | Number of Female Fishermen, 1998-2011

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Illustrations follow page

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 312
ISBN-13: 9780295744216
ISBN-10: 0295744219
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Willson, Margaret
Hersteller: University of Washington Press
Maße: 219 x 141 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Margaret Willson
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.01.2019
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 121048752
Über den Autor
Margaret Willson is affiliate associate professor of anthropology at the University of Washington. She holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the London School of Economics and has taught in Britain, Holland, Greece, Brazil, and the United States. She currently lives and works in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of Dance Lest We All Fall Down: Breaking Cycles of Poverty in Brazil and Beyond (University of Washington Press, 2011).
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgments

A Note on Icelandic Language, Names, and Landscape

Maps

Introduction: Fishing Expeditions

1. Survival on the Edge: A Hidden History

2. In Our Blood: A Lineage of Sea Knowledge

3. The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing Seawomen and the Rise of Hags, Trolls, and Whores

4. Endurance: Why Do These Women Still Go to Sea?

5. The Sea's Siren Call: And the Jobs Seawomen Take in Reply

6. A Balance of Being: Ship Society

7. Paying to See the Stars: A New Kind of Survival

Appendix A | Historical Seawomen

Appendix B | Age of Women Registered as Seafarers, 2007-11

Appendix C | Number of Female Fishermen, 1998-2011

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Illustrations follow page

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 312
ISBN-13: 9780295744216
ISBN-10: 0295744219
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Willson, Margaret
Hersteller: University of Washington Press
Maße: 219 x 141 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Margaret Willson
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.01.2019
Gewicht: 0,408 kg
preigu-id: 121048752
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