Syllabus
Faculty of Humanities, Social Science and Education Master thesis in Visual Anthropology – 2019
Student: Valentina Lanci
Supervisor: Bjørn Arntsen
Acheson, J.M.(1981).Anthropology of Fishing. Annual Review of Anthropology, (10): 275- 316
Allison, E.H. & Ellis, F. (2001). The livelihoods approach and management of small-scale fisheries. Marine Policy, 25(5): 377–388
Burton, V. (2012). Comparative perspectives Symposium. Fish/Wives: Gender, Representation, and Agency in Coastal Communities. Journal of Women in Culture and Society,Vol.37, no.3 , 527-536.
Cohen, A. P. (1987). Whalsay. Symbol, segment and boundary in a Shetland Island Community.
Oxford Road, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. (pp. 1-256)
Davis, D. & Gerrard, S. (2000). Introduction: Gender and resource crisis in the North Atlantic fisheries. Women’s Studies International Forum, 23(3): 279–286.
Grasseni, C. (2009). Developing skill, developing vision. Practices of locality at the foot of the Alps. New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books. (pp. 212)
Hirsh, E. & O`Hanlon M. (1995). The anthropology of landscape. Perspectives on place and space, Clarendon Press, Oxford (pp. 1-42)
Ingold, T. (2000). The perception of the environment: Essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill.
London: Routledge (pp. 40-60; 172-208)
Ingold, T. (1993). The temporality of the Landscape, World Archaelogy, Vol.25, No.2, Conception of time and Ancient Society, pp.152-174
Meløe, J. (1988). “The two landscapes of northern Norway” Inquiry. An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 31, Issue 3, p.p. 387-401
Nadel-Klein, J., & Davis, L. (1988). To work and to weep. Women in Fishing Economies Newfoundland, Canada: Institute of Social and Economic Research. Memorial University of Newfoundland (pp. 1-320)
Nadel-Kline, J. (2003). Fishing for Heritage. Modernity and Loss Along the Scottish Coast.
Oxford, New York : Berg. (pp.1-376)
Scott, J. C. (1989). “Everyday Forms of Resistance”, Copenhagen Papers, No. 4, pp. 33 – 62
Weeratunge, S. (2010). Gleaner, fisher, trader, processor: understanding gendered employment in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. Fish and Fisheries, 405-420.