The Museum at the End of the World : : Encounters in the Russian Far East / / Alexia Bloch, Laurel Kendall.

A little over a century ago the American Museum of Natural History launched its ambitious Jesup North Pacific Expedition to learn more about the peoples inhabiting the remote easternmost extension of Siberia and the northwest coast of North America. In The Museum at the End of the World: Encounters...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface: The Museum at the End of Whose World? --   |t Note on Transliteration --   |t Map of the Russian Far East --   |t 1. Across the Bering Strait and Through the Looking Glass --   |t 2. Chukotka: At the Edge of a Crumbling Empire --   |t 3. Magadan: The End of History --   |t 4. Anadyr: Tundra Town in Pastel --   |t 5. Khabarovsk: Embroidering the Border --   |t 6. Petropavlovsk: Once Almost a Boom Town --   |t 7. Esso and the Way There --   |t 8. In the Entourage of the Fisher King --   |t 9. Again Petropavlovsk --   |t Epilogues --   |t Notes --   |t Selected Sources --   |t Index 
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520 |a A little over a century ago the American Museum of Natural History launched its ambitious Jesup North Pacific Expedition to learn more about the peoples inhabiting the remote easternmost extension of Siberia and the northwest coast of North America. In The Museum at the End of the World: Encounters in the Russian Far East, anthropologists Alexia Bloch and Laurel Kendall tell the story of their journey through this same part of the world in 1998, retracing the old expedition as they link the expedition legacy of artifacts, photographs, and archival material from the museum in New York to the present-day descendants of its subjects.Contrasting the time of the Jesup expedition with their own travel, the authors reveal a physical and cultural landscape that was profoundly shaken over the past century, first by Soviet control and then by that empire's unraveling. The Museum at the End of the World is not the story of a heroic adventure but rather a series of conversations about Siberian culture with museum workers, native scholars, performers and artisans, and a great variety of ordinary people. They reveal a strong concern about past legacies, cultural preservation, and their uncertain future as they struggle to reinvent themselves.The authors' combination of travelers' curiosity and professional inquiry provide a compelling portrait of life in the Russian Far East and a meditation on the fate of culture and tradition in the face of hard economic times and sudden autonomy after decades of state control. 
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