Plavajoči domovi: prakse ustvarjanja doma med pomorščaki kot protiizolacijske strategije
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https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2024530203Ključne besede:
pomorščaki, ustvarjanje doma, (ne)prostovoljna izoliranost, moškostPovzetek
Avtorica je preučila večplastne prakse ustvarjanja doma med pomorščaki s teoretičnega vidika polisemičnosti doma, prostora in moškosti. Poleg tega razlikuje neprostovoljne in prostovoljne izolacije na morju (pri čemer med prve spadajo poklicni pomorščaki, med druge pa pustolovski mornarji oz. jadralci). Raziskava temelji na etnografiji na daljavo, ki je vključevala polstrukturirane intervjuje, »virtualne sprehode«, neformalne pogovore in fotografije.
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