The Siberian World.
The Siberian World provides a window onto the expansive and diverse world of Siberian society, offering valuable insights into how local populations view their environments, adapt to change, promote traditions, and maintain infrastructure.
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Chapter 16 Soviet Debris: Failure and the poetics of unfinished construction in Northern Siberia -- Chapter 17 Local gender contracts and the production of traditionality in Siberian Old Believer places -- Chapter 18 Arctic LNG production and the state (the case of Yamal Peninsula) -- Chapter 19 Biography of alcohol in the Arctic village -- Chapter 20 Sanctioned and unsanctioned trade -- Chapter 21 Longitudinal ethnography and changing social networks -- Part IV Formal and Grassroots Infrastructure and Siberian Mobility -- Chapter 22 Evenki hunters' and reindeer herders' mobility: Transformation of autonomy regimes -- Chapter 23 The infrastructure of food distribution: Translocal Dagestani migrants in Western Siberia -- Chapter 24 Development cycles of cities in the Siberian North -- Chapter 25 What difference does a railroad make?: Transportation and settlement in the BAM region in historical perspective -- Chapter 26 Stuck in between: Transportation infrastructure, corporate social responsibility, and the state in a small Siberian oil town -- Chapter 27 Hidden dimensions of clandestine fishery: A misfortune topology based on scenarios of failures -- Chapter 28 Infrastructural brokers in a logistical cul-de-sac: Taimyr's wild winter road drivers -- Chapter 29 Ice roads and floating shops: The seasonal variations and landscape of mobility in Northwest Siberia -- Part V Religious Mosaics in Siberia -- Chapter 30 Contemporary shamanic and spiritual practices in the city of Yakutsk -- Chapter 31 The making of Altaian nationalism: Indigenous intelligentsia, Oirot prophecy, and socialist autonomy, 1904-1922 -- Chapter 32 Missionaries in the Russian Arctic: Religious and ideological changes among Nenets reindeer herders -- Chapter 33 Nanai post-Soviet Shamanism: "True" shamans among the "neo-shamans". Chapter 34 Feeding the gi'rgir at Kilvei: An exploration of human-reindeer-ancestor relations among the Siberian Chukchi -- Chapter 35 Feasts and festivals among contemporary Siberian communities -- Chapter 36 Animals as a reflection of the universe structure in the culture of Oka Buryats and Soiots -- Part VI Conceptions of History -- Chapter 37 Economics of the Santan trade: Profit of the Nivkh and Ul'chi traders in Northeast Asia in the 18th and 19th centuries -- Chapter 38 Power, ritual, and art in the Siberian Ice Age: The collection of ornamented artifacts as evidence of prestige technology -- Chapter 39 Archaeology of shamanism in Siberian prehistory -- Chapter 40 Rock art research in Southeast Siberia: A history of ideas and ethnographic interpretations -- Chapter 41 A history of Siberian ethnography -- Chapter 42 Cycles of change: Seasonality in the environmental history of Siberia -- Index. The Siberian World provides a window onto the expansive and diverse world of Siberian society, offering valuable insights into how local populations view their environments, adapt to change, promote traditions, and maintain infrastructure. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Ferguson, Jenanne. Davydov, Vladimir. Print version: Ziker, John P. The Siberian World Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 9780367374754 |
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