The strands of the story
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.54.2025.41917Keywords:
anthropology of food, ecological anthropology, heritage, affects, identityAbstract
A pilgrimage from Lugo to Fisterra, one hundred and fifty kilometres, in July 2021 served the coordinators of the volume, professors Elena Freire Paz and Marta Veiga Izaguirre, to think about what the Camino de Santiago is especially for Galicia. As a cultural and identity strategy it has a multifaceted structure that has varied and grown after its ‘resurrection’ in the Fraguian era. More than twenty European social scientists from different generations come together to reflect on modern ethnographies and anthropological displacements from four areas of the discipline: affects, food, ecology and heritage.
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