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Weather Signs

Drawing on ethnography, historical sources, and folklore, this book examines how fishermen and coastal communities in Japan read winds, clouds, seas, animals, and celestial signs to anticipate change and manage risk. Centred on the vernacular forecasting framework known as kantenboki, the study traces the entanglement of sensory perception, language, ritual, and labor in everyday engagements with atmosphere. Moving between micro-scale practices and broader climatic regimes, the book shows how local weather knowledge persists, adapts, and intertwines with modern meteorology, revealing weather as a relational, cultural, and ecological field rather than a mere physical backdrop.

Undertittel
Traditional Meteorological Knowledge in Japanese Small-Scale Fisheries
ISBN
9781807580445
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
860 gram
Utgivelsesdato
15.10.2026
Antall sider
364