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What counts as fieldwork for an anthropologist in Andalusia?
What does a social anthropologist even do when in the field? What is the stuff of fieldwork? What counts? What goes down in the notebook? Who counts? Who do we write about? When do we stop listening? Or jotting down … Continue reading
Posted in Calves, General/Introduction, Horses, Pilgrimage, Uncategorized
Tagged Andalucía, Andalusia, Anthropology, Breeders, Breeds, Bull, Bullfighting, bulls, Calf, Cattle, Countryside, cows, El Rocio, Escape, Fences and Gates, Fieldwork, Livestock, Partido de Resina, Pilgrimage, Sevilla, Spain, Villamanrique de la Condesa
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Winter escapes
It feels wrong to say it is really cold here given that I come from Scotland, but it is REALLY cold. When I head out to assist the foreman of the breeding estate on the days he is alone I … Continue reading
Posted in Calves, Dehesa, Enclosures, General/Introduction, Horses, Uncategorized
Tagged Andalucía, Andalusia, Anthropology, Baby animals, Bullfighting, bulls, Cold, Countryside, cows, Cute, Dehesa, Escape, Fighting stock, Livestock, Mud, Partido de Resina, Rain, Robin Irvine, Scotland, Sevilla, Snow, Spain, Villamanrique de la Condesa, Winter, Youngstock
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