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The sea: place of ultimate freedom?
Ethnographic reflection on in-between places
and practices
Nataša Rogelja
Abtract As a result of the rapid development of navigation and communication technology, boat
building technology, popularity of travel and the sea, increased living standards, mobile
work opportunities, as well as recessions and disillusionment with the nation-state system
and postindustrial economy, a constantly increasing number of people adopt mobility on
the sea as a way of life. The paper explores the connection between sea imaginaries and
maritime lifestyle migration, discussing the process by which sea imaginaries are translated
into practice but also how the physical maritime environment influences the experience
of lifestyle migrants. In doing so, the concept of liminality, as previously tailored to the
lifestyle migration literature and initially introduced by Arnold Van Gennep and Victor
Turner, will be put in a dialogue with the ethnographic material. first, the paper explains
the theoretical foundations of lifestyle migration, emphasizing the relation between the
social construction of places and choices of lifestyle migrants, while also introducing the
debate on liminality; second, it discusses the importance of these cultural dimensions in
the specific ethnographic setting among Westerners in the Mediterranean who live, travel
and work on sailing boats. finally, the sea images, the maritime environment and details
from individualized biographies will be put in a dialogue with each other in order to discuss
in-between practices and places.
Keywords lifestyle migration, the sea, Mediterranean, liminality, sea imaginaries
Mobile culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 1 2015, 181-198
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Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 1/2015
- Titel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Untertitel
- The Journal
- Band
- 1/2015
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2015
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 216
- Kategorien
- Zeitschriften Mobile Culture Studies The Journal