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Skills, Lines, and Rocks

Skills, Lines, and Rocks: The Ethnographic Approach to Rock Climbing and Mountaineering

Hubert Wierciński
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Publisher: 
CARGO Vol 19, No 1-2 (2022) [2]
Year of publication: 
2022
Book/ journal title: 
CARGO. Journal for Cultural and Social Anthropology
Original Language: 
angielski

In the following article I am concerning the problem of climbers’ and mountaineers’ spatial practices performed in rocky landscapes. Precisely, using my ethnographic data, and following Edmund Husserl’s classic theory of intersubjectivity, I ask how they establish a mutual understanding when engaged in landscapes? Next, inspired by Tim Ingold and his theory of skills lines, I examine how climbers and mountaineers draw, recognize, and make use of lines found in the landscape they skilfully dwell in.

More (full PDF of the issue to be downloaded)  [2]


Source URL: https://etnologia.uw.edu.pl/en/node/6584

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[1] https://etnologia.uw.edu.pl/en/node/6584
[2] http://cargojournal.org/index.php/cargo/issue/viewIssue/28/9