Series | Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Volume 8 | Edited book | Small-scale Fisheries in Japan
Abstract
This collection of essays brings together a range of critical approaches, from varying disciplinary backgrounds, to provide an in-depth overview of the past and current status of small-scale fisheries in Japan. The book attempts to map out some of the major themes relating to community-based fisheries-management systems, environmental sustainability, lottery systems for allocating fishing spots, fishing livelihoods, local knowledge, social vulnerability to environmental hazards, socioeconomic factors affecting small-scale fisheries development, history of destructive fishing practices, women’s entrepreneurship in the seafood sector, traditional leadership systems, religious festivals, and power relationship between local communities and government agencies. The aim of this book is then to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of the cultural richness of this fishing sector, which still plays a key role in the broad academic debates focused on the potential small-scale fishery trajectories within the context of global scenarios.
Keywords Sixth industry • Folk religion • l fishing • Small activity • Invisibilisation of difference • Demography • Ritual power • Anthropology of power • Women fishery entrepreneurship group • Utilising local fish • Tsunami • Aquaculture • Japan • Blast fishing • Folk event • Disaster • Power • Sanriku • Processing and selling • Reconstruction • Fisheries • Festival management • Festival • Lottery • Low value fish • Leadership • Public participation • World War II • Restoration of eelgrass beds • Multilateral function • Practice • Oyster culture • Fishing community • Fishing regulation • Map of fishing areas • ‘Unsellable’ fish • March 2011 • Satoumi • Yaeyama Archipelago
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-226-0 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-226-0 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-242-0 | Published March 26, 2018 | Language en
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