Being Ethical among Vezo People
Fisheries, Livelihoods, and Conservation in Madagascar
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th May '20
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Being Ethical among Vezo People analyzes environmental change in reef ecosystems of southwest Madagascar and the impacts of global fishery markets on Vezo people’s well-being. The ethnography describes fishers’ changing perceptions of the physical environment in the context of livelihood and ritual practices and discusses their shared understandings of how Vezo persons should live.
Under new marine protected area regulations, each village is responsible for managing its octopus fishery with a temporal closure. Frank Muttenzer argues that locals’ willingness to improve well-being does not commit them to a conservationist ethos. To cope with resource depletion Vezo people migrate to distant resource-rich marine frontiers, target fast growing species, and perform rituals that purport to affect their luck in fishing and marine foraging. But they doubt conservationists’ opinion that coral reef ecosystems can be managed for sustainable yield.
The richly documented, elegantly theorized, and fresh ethnographic outlook on the Vezo addresses current issues in marine ecology and conservation, small-scale fisheries, and the semiotics of rural livelihoods and human well-being, particularly its expression in ritual. It will be of strong interest to environmental scientists, Madagascar specialists, and anthropology generalists alike; particularly those who are interested in what the modes of engagement with the environment of foraging peoples can teach us about the human condition at large, and the nature-culture debates in particular.
Being Ethical among Vezo People is a thoughtful and original approach to one of the most pressing problems on the anthropological agenda, people’s relations to their environment and the threats it faces. It takes the anthropology of ethics into fascinating new terrain. -- Webb Keane, University of Michigan; author of Ethical Life: Its Natural and Social Histories
This monograph presents a rich and fascinating ethnography of Vezo traditional fishers living on the wild and unforgiving coast of southwest Madagascar. Muttenzer’s focus on the interactions between Vezo people and their environment, and the ways these are mediated through ritual, provides highly fertile ground for research in a part of the world experiencing multiple simultaneous forces of change. * Anthropos *
ISBN: 9781498593298
Dimensions: 230mm x 159mm x 22mm
Weight: 581g
254 pages