Publication: Acuatorios del Golfo de México: Sociedad y Naturaleza en Altamar. Experiencias Iniciáticas y Vida Ritual en la pesca artesanal
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Reynoso Arán, Roberto
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Ediciones Universidad Autónoma de Chile / Enredars-Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Abstract
En Cabo Rojo, al norte de la Huasteca (en el Norte del Golfo de México, en el Estado de Veracruz) el océano no solo tiene como función proveer de alimento, también es el territorio (“las aguas de la vida” como le nombran los pescadores locales) del que dependen los tiempos: identidades experimentación y conocimiento, y la misma existencia del paisaje en su conjunto del que los hombres pescadores son inherentes y no algo ajeno e independiente. Hablar sobre los estudios de las comunidades pesqueras desde una perspectiva antropológica
tiene una tradición dentro del campo. El estudio de la actividad pesquera en la antropología se encuentra desde sus orígenes, ya que ésta se ha enfocado al estudio de las comunidades primitivas, quienes se dedicaban a la recolección, la caza y la pesca. Es decir, ésta es una de las actividades que el hombre ha realizado desde sus inicios.
In Cabo Rojo, north of the Huasteca (in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, in the State of Veracruz) the ocean not only has the function of providing food, it is also the territory (“the waters of life” as they call it. the local fishermen) on which the times depend: identities, experimentation and knowledge, and the very existence of the landscape as a whole of which the fishermen are inherent and not something foreign and independent. Discussing fishing community studies from an anthropological perspective has a long tradition within the field. The study of fishing activity in anthropology dates back to its origins, as it has focused on the study of primitive communities dedicated to gathering, hunting, and fishing. In other words, this is one of the activities that humankind has engaged in since the beginning.
In Cabo Rojo, north of the Huasteca (in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, in the State of Veracruz) the ocean not only has the function of providing food, it is also the territory (“the waters of life” as they call it. the local fishermen) on which the times depend: identities, experimentation and knowledge, and the very existence of the landscape as a whole of which the fishermen are inherent and not something foreign and independent. Discussing fishing community studies from an anthropological perspective has a long tradition within the field. The study of fishing activity in anthropology dates back to its origins, as it has focused on the study of primitive communities dedicated to gathering, hunting, and fishing. In other words, this is one of the activities that humankind has engaged in since the beginning.




