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Shingu - A Study of a Japanese Fishing Community (Hardcover): Arne Kalland Shingu - A Study of a Japanese Fishing Community (Hardcover)
Arne Kalland
R4,496 Discovery Miles 44 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From being an important centre which attracted a large number of merchants during the feudal period, Shingu, on the northern shores of Kyushu is today a suburb of Fukuoka City. Fishing is a slowly-dying occupation and this volume analyses how the fishermen adjust to changing circumstances. Although Japan is the largest fishing nation in the world, when originally published this book was the first to be published in English which focussed on the composition and role performance of the crews and larger net-groups. This analysis has been set in an historical perspective, showing how the vertical structures during the Tokugawa period have changed to more egalitarian structures where much energy is spent to hinder the development of any new hierarchy.

Unveiling the Whale - Discourses on Whales and Whaling (Paperback): Arne Kalland Unveiling the Whale - Discourses on Whales and Whaling (Paperback)
Arne Kalland
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whaling has become one of the most controversial environmental issues. It is not that all whale species are at the brink of extinction, but that whales have become important symbols to both pro- and anti-whaling factions and can easily be appropriated as the common heritage of humankind. This book, the first of its kind, is therefore not about whales and whaling per se but about how people communicate about whales and whaling. It contributes to a better understanding and discussion of controversial environmental issues: Why and how are issues selected? How is knowledge on these issues produced and distributed by organizations and activists? And why do affluent countries like Japan and Norway still support whaling, which is of insignificant economic importance? Basing his analysis on fieldwork in Japan and Norway and at the International Whaling Commission, the author argues how an image of a "superwhale" has been constructed and how this image has replaced meat and oil as the important whale commodity. He concludes that the whaling issue provides an arena where NGOs and authorities on each side can unite, swapping political legitimacy and building personal relations that can be useful on issues where relations are less harmonious.

Environmental Movements in Asia (Hardcover): Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon Environmental Movements in Asia (Hardcover)
Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon
R5,497 Discovery Miles 54 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume paints a general picture of the environmental situation in Asia, backing it up with several case studies.Two major points are made in this general picture. The first is that environmental campaigns in Asia tend to have a local focus; they react to very concrete problems in the immediate neighbourhood and as such usually people are engaged in a cause for practical rather than idealistic reasons. Such can be seen in case studies from the volume dealing with campaigns against logging and tree plantations, tourist facilities and factories and in support or defence of nature reserves. This pattern is in marked contrast to the profile of the most successful Western movements (in terms of fund-raising at least) for whom the focus is on perceived problems in distant parts of the world.The second point is evidence in several of the case studies in the volume, namely that environmental campaigns cannot be understood in terms of environmental issues alone. Rather, they should be regarded as a form of cultural critique and frequently are a form of political resistance in situations where open political action is too risky.

Unveiling the Whale - Discourses on Whales and Whaling (Hardcover): Arne Kalland Unveiling the Whale - Discourses on Whales and Whaling (Hardcover)
Arne Kalland
R2,842 Discovery Miles 28 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whaling has become one of the most controversial environmental issues. It is not that all whale species are at the brink of extinction, but that whales have become important symbols to both pro- and anti-whaling factions and can easily be appropriated as the common heritage of humankind. This book, the first of its kind, is therefore not about whales and whaling per se but about how people communicate about whales and whaling. It contributes to a better understanding and discussion of controversial environmental issues: Why and how are issues selected? How is knowledge on these issues produced and distributed by organizations and activists? And why do affluent countries like Japan and Norway still support whaling, which is of insignificant economic importance? Basing his analysis on fieldwork in Japan and Norway and at the International Whaling Commission, the author argues how an image of a "superwhale" has been constructed and how this image has replaced meat and oil as the important whale commodity. He concludes that the whaling issue provides an arena where NGOs and authorities on each side can unite, swapping political legitimacy and building personal relations that can be useful on issues where relations are less harmonious.

Japanese Whaling? - End of an Era (Paperback): Arne Kalland, Brian Moeran Japanese Whaling? - End of an Era (Paperback)
Arne Kalland, Brian Moeran
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book gives a social anthropological account of whaling culture in Japan. When originally published this was the first comprehensive account in English of the history of Japanese whaling, showing how it has given rise to a particular culture. The volume discusses what happens when that culture is threatened. At the same time as explaining the work organization of those involved in whaling, the role of whaling companies in local and national economies, and the role of the whale in the establishment and maintenance of local community identity (ritual, food, gift-giving), the authors address the wider political and so-called "environmental" issues surrounding whaling in general, and Japanese whaling in particular.

Japanese Whaling? - End of an Era (Hardcover): Arne Kalland, Brian Moeran Japanese Whaling? - End of an Era (Hardcover)
Arne Kalland, Brian Moeran
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book gives a social anthropological account of whaling culture in Japan. When originally published this was the first comprehensive account in English of the history of Japanese whaling, showing how it has given rise to a particular culture. The volume discusses what happens when that culture is threatened. At the same time as explaining the work organization of those involved in whaling, the role of whaling companies in local and national economies, and the role of the whale in the establishment and maintenance of local community identity (ritual, food, gift-giving), the authors address the wider political and so-called "environmental" issues surrounding whaling in general, and Japanese whaling in particular.

Environmental Movements in Asia (Paperback): Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon Environmental Movements in Asia (Paperback)
Arne Kalland, Gerard Persoon
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Paints a general picture of the Asian situation, backing it up with several case studies. Two major points are made: environmental campaigns in Asia tend to have a local focus and they cannot be understood in terms of environmental issues alone.

Japanese Images of Nature - Cultural Perspectives (Paperback): Pamela J. Asquith, Arne Kalland Japanese Images of Nature - Cultural Perspectives (Paperback)
Pamela J. Asquith, Arne Kalland
R2,236 Discovery Miles 22 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Documents the great diversity in how people perceive their natural environment and how they come to terms with nature, be it through brute force, rituals or idealization. The main message of the book is that 'nature' and the 'natural' are concepts very much conditioned by their context.

Asian Perceptions of Nature - A Critical Approach (Paperback): Ole Bruun, Arne Kalland Asian Perceptions of Nature - A Critical Approach (Paperback)
Ole Bruun, Arne Kalland
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Series Information:
NIAS Studies in Asian Topics

Shingu - A Study of a Japanese Fishing Community (Paperback): Arne Kalland Shingu - A Study of a Japanese Fishing Community (Paperback)
Arne Kalland
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From being an important centre which attracted a large number of merchants during the feudal period, Shingu, on the northern shores of Kyushu is today a suburb of Fukuoka City. Fishing is a slowly-dying occupation and this volume analyses how the fishermen adjust to changing circumstances. Although Japan is the largest fishing nation in the world, when originally published this book was the first to be published in English which focussed on the composition and role performance of the crews and larger net-groups. This analysis has been set in an historical perspective, showing how the vertical structures during the Tokugawa period have changed to more egalitarian structures where much energy is spent to hinder the development of any new hierarchy.

Asian Perceptions of Nature - A Critical Approach (Hardcover): Ole Bruun, Arne Kalland Asian Perceptions of Nature - A Critical Approach (Hardcover)
Ole Bruun, Arne Kalland
R4,201 Discovery Miles 42 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Why does a Chinese office building have to face in a certain direction to bring good fortune? What is the role of nature in Japanese advertising? What are attitudes in pakistan towards nature conservation. What are sacred trees?;This volume takes a critical look at Asian perceptions of their natural environment as well as western views of Asia, and examines the apparent paradox of pollution and destruction of natural resources taking place in cultures traditionally perceived as being in harmony with their environments. The authors suggest that one reason may be that what Asians state as metaphors, Westerners take as face value.

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