Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre
Worked horses and working horses, some thoughts on the notion of work in the equestrian world. Looking back over the history of the word ‘work’ in the French language, this paper proposes an enlarged appreciation of the working relationship between men and horses, relationships that cannot be reduce...
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description | Worked horses and working horses, some thoughts on the notion of work in the equestrian world. Looking back over the history of the word ‘work’ in the French language, this paper proposes an enlarged appreciation of the working relationship between men and horses, relationships that cannot be reduced only to productive and working activities. On the contrary, equestrian activities generate a variety of relationships, aimed at elaboration and improvement, two fundamental aspects of work. The historical and social status of the concept of work gives a deep cultural and identity character to the heritage of the ‘workhorse’. |
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spelling | doaj-art-e5d647f9bca74f61865d9afc17fb869b2025-01-09T12:43:17ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ1630-73052015-11-012710.4000/insitu.12101Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestreLéa de BoisseuilWorked horses and working horses, some thoughts on the notion of work in the equestrian world. Looking back over the history of the word ‘work’ in the French language, this paper proposes an enlarged appreciation of the working relationship between men and horses, relationships that cannot be reduced only to productive and working activities. On the contrary, equestrian activities generate a variety of relationships, aimed at elaboration and improvement, two fundamental aspects of work. The historical and social status of the concept of work gives a deep cultural and identity character to the heritage of the ‘workhorse’.https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/12101horsesworkanthropologyanimals |
spellingShingle | Léa de Boisseuil Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre In Situ horses work anthropology animals |
title | Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre |
title_full | Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre |
title_fullStr | Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre |
title_full_unstemmed | Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre |
title_short | Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre |
title_sort | chevaux travailles et chevaux qui travaillent reflexions sur la notion de travail dans l univers equestre |
topic | horses work anthropology animals |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/insitu/12101 |
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