Berättelser från en vandringsled - Om upplevelser av kulturarvet Camino Français
Abstract
In my master thesis Stories from a Walking Trail, about the Experiences of the
Cultural Heritage Camino Français I describe and analyze oral and written stories
about the pilgrimage along Camino Français. I ask what can be revealed in these
stories and in what way the pilgrim hikers relate to the time before, during and after
their journey. I discuss what function these stories can be said to have in individual
and collective identity and cultural heritage processes. One theoretic perspective that I
use is about the function of narratives and stories in peoples reconstructions of
memories and forming of identities. I have also chosen phenomenological
perspectives in which body, situation and environment, consciousness and absence
will be important components. A third theoretic perspective focuses on the meeting
between cultural heritage, memory and identity. The written stories that I analyse in
this thesis are self-biographical travel books, which have either been published as
paper books or as Bloggs on the Internet while the oral stories are interviews and
observation material that I have conducted.
The stories reveal how a dialogue between becoming hikers and stories about the
pilgrimage along Camino Français gives the becoming hikers the ability to assimilate
a cultural identity and a time space environment so that they, according to their
preconditions, can prepare themselves for a personal walking experience. The hikers
relation to time on the path are linked to how the body impacts on the meeting
between their intentions to do a pilgrimage and the situations and environments that is
the walking. Meaningful situations are revealed through descriptions of the hikers
meetings with the paths different environments and time changes when the hikers
identify themselves with the trails contemporary and historical sites. A social world is
also revealed through the storytellers descriptions of what collectively can be said to
be pilgrim-cultural narratives which gives the hikers a framework to relate to on the
trail. The hikers can be said to share a collective memory, as they share the experience
of walking on Camino Français, which do not mean that they bring the same
experiences back home. The stories of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela can
be seen as an immaterial cultural heritage that passes on a cultural hiker identity.
The criticism on society comes to life in the hiker identity and simultaneously this is
a part of modernity. The stories can be said to give people an opportunity to choose
their identity, but the choice can at the same time be seen as an illusion while other
forces than the individual often determine which stories gets to be available for people
to identify them self with. Several aspects of the aim that The European Institute of
Cultural Routs emphasizes can be seen in the stories while other aspects, like those
who speaks of a greater understanding of European history, like the Muslim parts of
history, only can be seen peripherally. The stories reveal that the walk along Camino
Françis both can be a part of modernity identity norms and a life changing experience
in peoples lives.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Mastersexamensarbete i etnologi, 30 hp, VT 2014
Inom programmet Kulturarv och modernitet,
materiellt och immateriellt under 1000 år,
Göteborgs universitet