2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.13821
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Gutting fishy empathies off the Shetland Islands, Scotland

Abstract: This article builds upon Amerindian epistemologies and develops a perspectival ethnography of industrial Northwestern European skilled modes of engaging with wild fish. It explores Amerindian perspectivism as an ethnographic methodology grounded on animic premises: subject or object status are relative and relational, experience is intersubjective; the body is permeable, and its perspectives can be exchanged through tools and mimetic processes. Thus subjectivity is collectively constituted and the fundamental … Show more

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“…Hann 2022;Schmidt 2022) or classic debates (e.g. on ritual theory, see Remme and Martin 2022) as well as with newer approaches like multispecies ethnography (Arceño 2022;Arregui 2022;Giraldo Herrera 2022;Mamontova and Th ornton 2022;Opande et al 2022;Smith 2022;Suzuki 2022;Westman et al 2022). Phenomenology, which has recently gained some prominence in US anthropology, also seems to be becoming more popular among European anthropologists (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hann 2022;Schmidt 2022) or classic debates (e.g. on ritual theory, see Remme and Martin 2022) as well as with newer approaches like multispecies ethnography (Arceño 2022;Arregui 2022;Giraldo Herrera 2022;Mamontova and Th ornton 2022;Opande et al 2022;Smith 2022;Suzuki 2022;Westman et al 2022). Phenomenology, which has recently gained some prominence in US anthropology, also seems to be becoming more popular among European anthropologists (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%