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Fache Elodie, Breckwoldt A. (2023). Women's active engagement with the sea through fishing in Fiji. Anthropological Forum, 34 (2), 186-208. ISSN 0066-4677.

Titre du document
Women's active engagement with the sea through fishing in Fiji
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001070741900001
Auteurs
Fache Elodie, Breckwoldt A.
Source
Anthropological Forum, 2023, 34 (2), 186-208 ISSN 0066-4677
Fiji's iTaukei (Indigenous) women contribute significantly to small-scale coastal fisheries, and are therefore integral to successful fisheries (co-)management, yet their role still remains underestimated. This paper explores an original pathway to highlight iTaukei women's role in Fiji's small-scale coastal fisheries; a pathway that, through a 'dwelling perspective', emphasises the socialities that are inseparable from this role. It is based on data collected during two distinct fieldwork periods, 2003-2004 and 2016-2018, in a village located on Gau, Fiji's fifth biggest island, in Lomaiviti Province. An overview of the fishing practices of the iTaukei women living in this village shows that fishing can be seen as both a gender-differentiated and a more-than-human, dynamic field of sociality. Furthermore, we argue that fishing is these women's main mode of active engagement with their marine environment, conceived as inseparable from land, and all its sentient constituents. This mode of engagement reflects the relational ontology inherent in the iTaukei all-encompassing concept of vanua, which includes a sense of environmental responsibility and stewardship. This mode of engagement and its 'procurement' dimension are adjusted over time through 'friction' with conservation regulations and ideas that are both internal and external to the fishing community. These conservation regulations and ideas are related to community-based marine resource initiatives, as well as to national fisheries management concerns and measures (including species-specific fishing bans). They give a supplemental dimension to women's interactions and engagement with the sea and its sentient constituents, far from reducing those to a mere divide between 'nature' and society/sociality.
Plan de classement
Ressources halieutiques [040] ; Société, développement social [106]
Description Géographique
FIDJI ; OCEANIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010090264]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010090264
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