Red ties and residential schools: indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state
"In this book Alexia Bloch examines the experiences of a community of Evenki, an indigenous group in central Siberia, to consider the place of residential schooling in identity politics in contemporary Russia. Residential schools established in the 1920s brought Siberians under the purview of t...
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2004
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book Alexia Bloch examines the experiences of a community of Evenki, an indigenous group in central Siberia, to consider the place of residential schooling in identity politics in contemporary Russia. Residential schools established in the 1920s brought Siberians under the purview of the Soviet state, and Bloch demonstrates how in the post-Soviet era, a time of jarring social change, these schools continue to embody the salience of Soviet cultural practices and the spirit of belonging to a collective. She explores how Evenk intellectuals are endowing residential schools with new symbolic power and turning them into a locus for political mobilization." "While considering how residential schools once targeted marginalized reindeer herders, especially young girls, for socialization and assimilation, Bloch reveals how class, region, and gendered experience currently influence perspectives on residential schooling. The analysis centers on the ways vehicles of the Soviet state have been reworked and sometimes still embraced by members of an indigenous community as they forge new identities and allegiances in the post-Soviet era."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-226) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 235 p. ill., 1 map : 24 cm |
ISBN: | 0812237595 |
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title | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state |
title_auth | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state |
title_exact_search | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state |
title_full | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state Alexia Bloch |
title_fullStr | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state Alexia Bloch |
title_full_unstemmed | Red ties and residential schools indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state Alexia Bloch |
title_short | Red ties and residential schools |
title_sort | red ties and residential schools indigenous siberians in a post soviet state |
title_sub | indigenous Siberians in a post-Soviet state |
topic | Gemeinschaft Unabhängiger Staaten (DE-588)2128486-6 gnd Ethnologie - Russie - Okrug des Evenks Evenk (Peuple d'Asie) - Éducation - Russie - Okrug des Evenks - Histoire Erziehung Geschichte Ethnology Russia (Federation) Ėvenkiĭskiĭ avtonomnyĭ okrug Evenki (Asian people) Education Russia (Federation) Ėvenkiĭskiĭ avtonomnyĭ okrug History Indigenes Volk (DE-588)4187207-1 gnd |
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