Hi, wonderful Camino-forum people! With bated breath and a healthy dose of nervousness, I will start my Camino from Saint Jean the day after tomorrow (August 1, fittingly in a heatwave?) and equally healthily underprepared (but with a reservation in Orisson in hand- or in phone at least).
My long-time interest in the Camino has only led me to Spain now, but has also driven me to start writing my master's thesis on the Camino, so I will have the additional impulse to get out of my comfort zone to try to interview other Pilgrims for my studies. I will be doing ethnographic research, looking at what shapes the Pilgrimage experience on the Camino, and especially how this takes shape through practices, locations and interactions with others. I won't bore you with the rest of the details (unless you really want to), but all I can say is that I'm happy that doing this finally gives me the opportunity to do the Camino, and I get to enjoy the Camino for long after when writing everything, haha.
I hope to see some of you on the trail! Come say hi if you see a long-haired pilgrim with a silly UV-protection umbrella attached to his backpack!
My long-time interest in the Camino has only led me to Spain now, but has also driven me to start writing my master's thesis on the Camino, so I will have the additional impulse to get out of my comfort zone to try to interview other Pilgrims for my studies. I will be doing ethnographic research, looking at what shapes the Pilgrimage experience on the Camino, and especially how this takes shape through practices, locations and interactions with others. I won't bore you with the rest of the details (unless you really want to), but all I can say is that I'm happy that doing this finally gives me the opportunity to do the Camino, and I get to enjoy the Camino for long after when writing everything, haha.
I hope to see some of you on the trail! Come say hi if you see a long-haired pilgrim with a silly UV-protection umbrella attached to his backpack!