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Proposing a series of innovative steps towards better understanding
human lives at the interstices of water and land, this volume
includes eight ethnographies from deltas around the world. The book
presents 'delta life' with intimate descriptions of the
predicaments, imaginations and activities of delta inhabitants.
Conceptually, the collection develops 'delta life' as a metaphor
for approaching continual and intersecting sociocultural, economic
and material transformations more widely. The book revolves around
questions of hydrosociality, volatility, rhythms and scale. It
thereby yields insights into people's lives that conventional,
hydrological approaches to deltas cannot provide.
Proposing a series of innovative steps towards better understanding
human lives at the interstices of water and land, this volume
includes eight ethnographies from deltas around the world. The book
presents ‘delta life’ with intimate descriptions of the
predicaments, imaginations and activities of delta inhabitants.
Conceptually, the collection develops ‘delta life’ as a
metaphor for approaching continual and intersecting sociocultural,
economic and material transformations more widely. The book
revolves around questions of hydrosociality, volatility, rhythms
and scale. It thereby yields insights into people’s lives that
conventional, hydrological approaches to deltas cannot provide.
The Kemi River is the major watercourse in the Finnish province of
Lapland and the »stream of life« for the inhabitants of its
banks. Franz Krause examines fishing, transport and hydropower on
the Kemi River and analyses the profoundly rhythmic patterns in the
river dwellers' activities and the river's dynamics. The course of
the seasons and weekly and daily rhythms of discharge, temperature,
work and other patterns make the river dwellers' world an
ever-transforming phenomenon. The flows of life and the frictions
of everyday encounters continually remake the river and its
inhabitants, negotiating national strategies, economic power,
people's ingenuity, and the currents of the Kemi River.
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