An Anthropological Study of Marine Fishermen in Kerala Anxieties, Compromises and Survivals.

Ramachandran, B. Bindu,

An Anthropological Study of Marine Fishermen in Kerala Anxieties, Compromises and Survivals. - 1 online resource (196 pages)

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Includes bibliographies and index.

Anthropological studies of marine fishermen have explored immense diversity among fishing societies, and the management strategies of marine resources in the context of globalization and changing technologies deserve the utmost attention from researchers in an uncertain economy. In India, fishing communities belong to various different castes and religions. This book presents an anthropological study of Hindu marine fishermen in two neighboring fishing villages situated in the same coastal belt, but administered by two different state governments (Kerala and Pondicherry). It explores the ways.



9781527564589


Maritime anthropology--India--Kerala.
Fishers--India--Kerala.
Fishing--Anthropological aspects.
Fishery policy--India--Kerala.
Sex role--India--Kerala.


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GN635 / .A584 2021