Identity and Ecology in Arctic Siberia

Identity and Ecology in Arctic Siberia

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Anderson David G.
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780199250820
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This is a first-hand account of a reindeer-herding collective in the remote Taimyr peninsula of Siberia. The author gives an intimate description of the day-to-day lives of a little-known group of Evenkis as they face both economic and ecological challenges. His book therefore fills a gap in our understanding of the historical and political dynamics of northern Asia, and traces the changes caused in the region by the formation of, and the recent break-up of, the Soviet Union. It also addresses wider questions of ecological theory, nationalism, and the formation of identity. David G. Anderson's idea of `nationality inflation' provides a valuable new perspective on these topics. He shows how the Soviet state contributed to this `inflation' through its creation of `authorized identities' and suggests how identity policy and the discourse it generated became a powerful historical force integrating the social dynamics of economy, politics, and culture.
EAN 9780199250820
ISBN 0199250820
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date January 31, 2002
Pages 270
Language English
Dimensions 233 x 156 x 16
Country United Kingdom
Authors Anderson David G.
Illustrations 20 halftones, 4 figures, 5 maps
Series Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology