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Book Title
Tundra Passages : History and Gender in the Russian Far East
ISBN
9780271020587
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
027102058X
ISBN-13
9780271020587
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038270380

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
248 Pages
Publication Name
Tundra Passages : History and Gender in the Russian Far East
Language
English
Subject
Ethnic Studies / General, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Sociology / General, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Political Science, Social Science
Author
Petra Rethmann
Series
Post-Communist Cultural Studies
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
15.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-027429
Reviews
"Petra Rethmann's evocative Tundra Passages breaks completely new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East. Drawing on conversations and experiences shared with Koriak women living on northeastern Kamchatka peninsula, she conveys the human dignity and creative energy that persist in the midst of social suffering following the breakdown of the Soviet empire. Rethmann demonstrates how historical conditions and regional inequalities affect the lives of women who struggle to make a better world for themselves and their families. This is ethnography at its very best." -Julie Cruikshank, University of British Columbia, &"This book is important for anyone hoping to keep pace with the whirlwind of change besetting Native Siberia. Each of its nine chapters is filled with the quiet drama of people in transition.&" &-E.J. Vajda, Choice, "This book is important for anyone hoping to keep pace with the whirlwind of change besetting Native Siberia. Each of its nine chapters is filled with the quiet drama of people in transition." -E.J. Vajda, Choice, &"Post-Soviet ethnography is expanding its gaze, due in part to a surging interest in regions of the former Soviet Union that have been recently opened to the outside world. Petra Rethmann&'s book represents an important contribution to this expansion. Her book sheds light on a region and group poorly represented in the ethnographic literature, the Koriak of the northeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula.&" &-Edmund (Ned) Searles, American Journal of Sociology, "This book is important for anyone hoping to keep pace with the whirlwind of change besetting Native Siberia. Each of its nine chapters is filled with the quiet drama of people in transition." --E.J. Vajda, Choice, &"Petra Rethmann&'s evocative Tundra Passages breaks completely new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East. Drawing on conversations and experiences shared with Koriak women living on northeastern Kamchatka peninsula, she conveys the human dignity and creative energy that persist in the midst of social suffering following the breakdown of the Soviet empire. Rethmann demonstrates how historical conditions and regional inequalities affect the lives of women who struggle to make a better world for themselves and their families. This is ethnography at its very best.&" &-Julie Cruikshank, University of British Columbia, "This book makes an original and creative contribution that breaks new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East." --Julie Cruikshank, Current Anthropology, &"This book makes an original and creative contribution that breaks new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East.&" &-Julie Cruikshank, Current Anthropology, "This book is important for anyone hoping to keep pace with the whirlwind of change besetting Native Siberia. Each of its nine chapters is filled with the quiet drama of people in transition." --E.J. Vajda Choice, "Post-Soviet ethnography is expanding its gaze, due in part to a surging interest in regions of the former Soviet Union that have been recently opened to the outside world. Petra Rethmann's book represents an important contribution to this expansion. Her book sheds light on a region and group poorly represented in the ethnographic literature, the Koriak of the northeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula." -Edmund (Ned) Searles, American Journal of Sociology, "Petra Rethmann's evocative Tundra Passages breaks completely new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East. Drawing on conversations and experiences shared with Koriak women living on northeastern Kamchatka peninsula, she conveys the human dignity and creative energy that persist in the midst of social suffering following the breakdown of the Soviet empire. Rethmann demonstrates how historical conditions and regional inequalities affect the lives of women who struggle to make a better world for themselves and their families. This is ethnography at its very best." --Julie Cruikshank,University of British Columbia, "Post-Soviet ethnography is expanding its gaze, due in part to a surging interest in regions of the former Soviet Union that have been recently opened to the outside world. Petra Rethmann's book represents an important contribution to this expansion. Her book sheds light on a region and group poorly represented in the ethnographic literature, the Koriak of the northeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula." --Edmund (Ned) Searles, American Journal of Sociology, "This book makes an original and creative contribution that breaks new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East." --Julie Cruikshank Current Anthropology, "Petra Rethmann's evocative Tundra Passages breaks completely new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East. Drawing on conversations and experiences shared with Koriak women living on northeastern Kamchatka peninsula, she conveys the human dignity and creative energy that persist in the midst of social suffering following the breakdown of the Soviet empire. Rethmann demonstrates how historical conditions and regional inequalities affect the lives of women who struggle to make a better world for themselves and their families. This is ethnography at its very best." --Julie Cruikshank, University of British Columbia, "Post-Soviet ethnography is expanding its gaze, due in part to a surging interest in regions of the former Soviet Union that have been recently opened to the outside world. Petra Rethmann's book represents an important contribution to this expansion. Her book sheds light on a region and group poorly represented in the ethnographic literature, the Koriak of the northeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula." --Edmund (Ned) Searles American Journal of Sociology, "This book makes an original and creative contribution that breaks new ground in ethnography from the Russian Far East." -Julie Cruikshank, Current Anthropology
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
Koriak have been described as a nomadic people, migrating with the reindeer through rugged terrain. Their autonomy and mobility are salient cultural features that ethnographers and state administrators have found equally fascinating and menacing. Tundra Passages describes how this indigenous people in the Russian Far East have experienced, interpreted, and struggled with the changing conditions of life on the periphery of post-Soviet Russia. Rethmann portrays the lives of Koriak women in the locales of Tymlat and Ossora in northern Kamchatka, within a wider framework of sexuality, state power, and marginalization, which she sees as central to the Koriak experience of everyday life. Using gender as a lens through which to examine wider issues of history, disempowerment, and marginalization, she explores the interpretations and strategies employed by Koriak women and men to ameliorate the austere effects of political and socioeconomic disorder. Rethmann's innovative work combines historical and ethnographic descriptions of Koriak life, narration, and practices of gender and history. With the demise of the Soviet Union, scholars have begun an active discussion of the political processes that affect marginalized and indigenous peoples in Russia. This work contributes to this discussion by revealing the tensions and potentially contradictory strategies of indigenous people within a world shaken by change, uncertainty, and disorder.
LC Classification Number
DK759.K6R48 2001

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