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Družbeni pomeni vode: Podzemni in nadzemni vodni (iz)viri, poti ter njihove infrastrukture v vasi Ašbarū, Maroko
ID Kuntarič Zupanc, Simona (Author), ID Lunaček, Sarah (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Gregorič Bon, Nataša (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo raziskuje in utemeljuje družbeni pomen vode v vasi Ašbarū v Maroku, še posebej pa se posveča nekaterim tradicionalnim in sodobnim tehnološkim, infrastrukturnim ter drugim procesom in načinom distribucije podzemnih (khottare) ter nadzemnih (seguije) vodnih virov. Izhaja iz klasičnega antropološkega terenskega dela v omenjeni vasi in se osredotoča na stanje makinch alma’ (ni vode), s katerim se prebivalci vasi Ašbarū vsakodnevno soočajo in ga opredeljujejo kot temeljno stanje, ki pomembno zaznamuje tako njihova zasebna kot tudi kolektivna življenja v vasi. Delo se opira na dva pomembna koncepta; hidrosocialnost, ki poudarja, da so voda, vodna telesa ter človek oz. družba soodnosni in sokonstutirajoči; in hidrosocialni cikel, ki prepleta vodo in z njo povezano tehnologijo, infrastrukturo in družbo. S pomočjo analize etnografskega gradiva pridobljenega z metodo opazovanja z udeležbo in intervjuji poskušam razkriti nekatere družbene vidike in pomene podzemnih in nadzemnih vodnih virov in poti, ki prežemajo sisteme sorodstva, dedovanja zemlje, poročanja, infrastrukturnih in drugih družbenih ureditev za distribucijo vode, duhovnega čiščenja, religioznega pomena in druge prostorske in časovne dimenzije vode. Delo pojasnjuje, kako so podzemni in nadzemni vodni viri in poti neodtujljivi del in temeljna vitalnost vasi Ašbarū ter širše okolice. Prav zato pomanjkanje vode v omenjenih podzemnih in nadzemnih virih ter poteh oz. situacija makinch alma’ (ni vode) naznanja neslutene spremembe v vasi, ki bi zaradi prisotnosti transnacionalnih korporacij, ki posegajo v vodne vire na tem območju, kot tudi t. i. hidroorientalizmov, znale botrovati še večjemu pomanjkanjue podzemnih in nadzemnih virov in s tem prinesti negativne posledice lokalni skupnosti in širšemu okolju nasploh.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:antropologija vode, makinch alma’ (ni vode), družbeni pomen vode, podzemni in nadzemni vodni viri in poti, infrastruktura, namakalni sistem khottara, Maroko.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-140327 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.09.2022
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The social meanings of water: Underground and surface water (sources), pathways and their infrastructure in the village of Ašbarū, Morocco
Abstract:
This master thesis explores and explains the social meaning of water in the village of Ašbarū in Morocco, focusing in particular on some of the traditional and modern technological, infrastructural and other processes and methods of distribution of underground (khottara) and surface (seguia) water resources. It draws on classic anthropological fieldwork in the aforementioned village and focuses on the condition of makinch alma' (no water) that the inhabitants of the village of Ašbarū confront in their daily lives, identifying it as a fundamental condition that significantly shapes both their private and collective lives in the village. In this regard, I draw on two important concepts; hydrosociality, which emphasises that water, water bodies and human beings or society are interdependent and co-constitutive; and the hydrosocial cycle, which intertwines water with its associated technology, infrastructure and society. Through the analysis of ethnographic material obtained through participant observation and interviews I seek to reveal some of the social aspects and meanings of underground and surface water sources and pathways that permeate systems of kinship, land inheritance, marriage, infrastructural and other social arrangements for water distribution, spiritual purification, religious significance, and other spatial and temporal dimensions of water. This discussion explains how underground and surface water sources and pathways are an integral and fundamentally vital part of the village of Ašbarū and the wider surrounding area. It is for this reason that the scarcity of water in the above-mentioned underground and surface sources and pathways, or the situation of makinch alma' (no water), heralds unprecedented changes in the village, which, due to the presence of transnational corporations encroaching on water resources in the area, as well as the so-called hydro-orientalisms, could lead to an even greater scarcity of underground and surface resources, and thus bring negative consequences for the local community and the wider environment in general.

Keywords:anthropology of water, makinch alma' (no water), social meaning of water, underground and surface water sources and pathways, infrstructure, khottara irrigation system, Morocco.

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