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Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: An Introductory Stroll Along the Coastal Landscapes of Northeastern Adriatic; 1.1 The Walk; 1.1.1 From Lazaret/Lazaretto to Debeli rtič/Punta Grosa; 1.1.2 Along the Adriatic Road to Skocjanski zatok; 1.1.3 The Port of Koper, Old Town and Porporella; 1.1.4 On the Trace of Porečanka/Parenzana from Koper to Izola; 1.1.5 Izola, the Town of Workers and Fishermen; 1.1.6 From Marina Izola to San Simon Resort; 1.1.7 Strunjan Landscape Park and the Bay of Strunjan; 1.1.8 From Fiesa to Piran; 1.1.9 To Bernardin in Portoroz; 1.1.10 The Bay of Piran.
1.2 Voices of DiscordanceReferences; Part I: Orientation: NE Adriatic; References; Chapter 2: The Field of Ethnological Study Between Borders and Discourses; 2.1 Geographical Borders and Discourses; 2.1.1 Many Names for a Small Region; 2.1.2 Geomorphology of the Gulf of Trieste; 2.2 Biology: From Technological Innovation to Overexploitation; 2.2.1 Technological Innovation of Industrial Fishing in SFR Yugoslavia; 2.2.2 Overexploited Fish Populations, Endangered Marine Species and Migratory Fish; 2.3 Disputed Borders and Extruded Histories 2.3.1 The Dispute.
2.3.1.1 Borders and Fishing Agreements2.3.2 Is the Fishing Tradition of the Bay of Piran Really Slovene?; 2.3.3 Extruded Histories; 2.4 Slovene Marine Fishing: Fragments from the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century; 2.4.1 Industrial Fishing and Canning Industry in the North-East Adriatic; 2.4.2 Private and Non-industrial Fishing from WWII Until 1991; References; Part II: Transformation: Slovene Fishermen After the Separation from SFR Yugoslavia; References; Chapter 3: Fishing in Slovenia After 1991; 3.1 Nationalization of Fisheries.
3.1.1 Slovene Ethnological and Amateur Production: Gaps and Silences in Transposing Tradition3.1.1.1 Ethnological Topography of the Slovenian Ethnic Territory (ETSEO) Project; 3.1.1.2 More History for More Self-Confidence; 3.2 Open Letters, Project Applications and Newspapers; 3.2.1 Does Slovenia Need Fishermen?; 3.2.2 Reading About Fishermen in Slovene Newspapers; References; Chapter 4: Conversations on the Pier; 4.1 Mulling over the Mullets; 4.1.1 The Mullet Fishing After 1991; 4.2 Who Is the Real Fisherman?; 4.2.1 Back to the Future: From Industrial Fishing to Private Fishing.
4.2.1.1 Family and Blood Succession4.2.1.2 Personal Affection; 4.2.1.3 Time; 4.2.1.4 Private Small Coastal Fishing; 4.2.1.5 Knowledge, Skills and Inventiveness; 4.2.1.6 Additional Activities, Part-Time Fishermen and Sport Fishermen; 4.2.1.7 Organisations, Nets and Work at the Sea; 4.2.1.8 Locality; References; Part III: Innovation: Uses of Authenticity in North-Eastern Adriatic Corner; References; Chapter 5: Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Coastal Tourism; 5.1 Historical Sketch; 5.2 After 1991; References; Chapter 6: Fishing for Tourists; 6.1 Pros and Cons Discussions.
1.2 Voices of DiscordanceReferences; Part I: Orientation: NE Adriatic; References; Chapter 2: The Field of Ethnological Study Between Borders and Discourses; 2.1 Geographical Borders and Discourses; 2.1.1 Many Names for a Small Region; 2.1.2 Geomorphology of the Gulf of Trieste; 2.2 Biology: From Technological Innovation to Overexploitation; 2.2.1 Technological Innovation of Industrial Fishing in SFR Yugoslavia; 2.2.2 Overexploited Fish Populations, Endangered Marine Species and Migratory Fish; 2.3 Disputed Borders and Extruded Histories 2.3.1 The Dispute.
2.3.1.1 Borders and Fishing Agreements2.3.2 Is the Fishing Tradition of the Bay of Piran Really Slovene?; 2.3.3 Extruded Histories; 2.4 Slovene Marine Fishing: Fragments from the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century; 2.4.1 Industrial Fishing and Canning Industry in the North-East Adriatic; 2.4.2 Private and Non-industrial Fishing from WWII Until 1991; References; Part II: Transformation: Slovene Fishermen After the Separation from SFR Yugoslavia; References; Chapter 3: Fishing in Slovenia After 1991; 3.1 Nationalization of Fisheries.
3.1.1 Slovene Ethnological and Amateur Production: Gaps and Silences in Transposing Tradition3.1.1.1 Ethnological Topography of the Slovenian Ethnic Territory (ETSEO) Project; 3.1.1.2 More History for More Self-Confidence; 3.2 Open Letters, Project Applications and Newspapers; 3.2.1 Does Slovenia Need Fishermen?; 3.2.2 Reading About Fishermen in Slovene Newspapers; References; Chapter 4: Conversations on the Pier; 4.1 Mulling over the Mullets; 4.1.1 The Mullet Fishing After 1991; 4.2 Who Is the Real Fisherman?; 4.2.1 Back to the Future: From Industrial Fishing to Private Fishing.
4.2.1.1 Family and Blood Succession4.2.1.2 Personal Affection; 4.2.1.3 Time; 4.2.1.4 Private Small Coastal Fishing; 4.2.1.5 Knowledge, Skills and Inventiveness; 4.2.1.6 Additional Activities, Part-Time Fishermen and Sport Fishermen; 4.2.1.7 Organisations, Nets and Work at the Sea; 4.2.1.8 Locality; References; Part III: Innovation: Uses of Authenticity in North-Eastern Adriatic Corner; References; Chapter 5: Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Coastal Tourism; 5.1 Historical Sketch; 5.2 After 1991; References; Chapter 6: Fishing for Tourists; 6.1 Pros and Cons Discussions.