Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination

Seaworthiness is the main quality expected of a ship. So how do shipwrights go about designing and building boats adapted to the marine element in which they would be operating? Based on the testimonies of wooden boatbuilders gathered in the course of an ethnography carried out in French shipyards,...

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Main Author: Théo Lebouc
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions de la Sorbonne 2023-12-01
Series:Socio-anthropologie
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/socio-anthropologie/16189
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description Seaworthiness is the main quality expected of a ship. So how do shipwrights go about designing and building boats adapted to the marine element in which they would be operating? Based on the testimonies of wooden boatbuilders gathered in the course of an ethnography carried out in French shipyards, this article details the ways, thought by these craftsmen, in which this know-how is built up with and for the elements. Whether through direct experience of navigation, listening to sailors or simply observing hulls on the shore, there are many ways for shipwrights to grasp the marine element.
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spellingShingle Théo Lebouc
Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
Socio-anthropologie
shipwrights
wooden boatbuilding
sailing
marine element
maritime culture
title Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
title_full Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
title_fullStr Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
title_full_unstemmed Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
title_short Des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
title_sort des charpentiers qui naviguent sur la mer et en imagination
topic shipwrights
wooden boatbuilding
sailing
marine element
maritime culture
url http://journals.openedition.org/socio-anthropologie/16189
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