One Manuscript of Ivan P. Soikkonen: A Perspective from Research on Yakutia’s Winter Everyday Life in the 1900s–1920s

The Yakutia Comprehensive Research Expedition of 1925–1930 proved a most essential stage in the intellectual discovery of Russia’s Arctic and North. Even nowadays the insights into climate and natural resources, socioeconomic and demographic analyses, living conditions assessments remain as topical....

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Published in:Oriental studies
Main Author: Liliia I. Vinokurova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Mongolian
Russian
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7bb9efe2d25d45ce88d924c66378bf09 2023-05-15T15:14:53+02:00 One Manuscript of Ivan P. Soikkonen: A Perspective from Research on Yakutia’s Winter Everyday Life in the 1900s–1920s Liliia I. Vinokurova 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2022-60-3-501-518 https://doaj.org/article/7bb9efe2d25d45ce88d924c66378bf09 EN MN RU eng mon rus Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр https://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3782 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-0990 https://doaj.org/toc/2619-1008 http://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2022-60-3-501-518 2619-0990 2619-1008 https://doaj.org/article/7bb9efe2d25d45ce88d924c66378bf09 Oriental Studies, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 501-518 (2022) yakutia rural everyday life cryoanthropology gender yakut women i. p. soikkonen History (General) D1-2009 Oriental languages and literatures PJ article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2022-60-3-501-518 2022-12-30T19:39:18Z The Yakutia Comprehensive Research Expedition of 1925–1930 proved a most essential stage in the intellectual discovery of Russia’s Arctic and North. Even nowadays the insights into climate and natural resources, socioeconomic and demographic analyses, living conditions assessments remain as topical. It is noteworthy that the efforts undertaken were largely humanitarian, thus making the collected data on socioeconomic history and everyday life rich enough. Ivan Soikkonen was heading the Yakut Ethnographic Subgroup in 1926–1927, the latter to have been working in the central part of the Republic. Long-term stationary observations resulted in materials covering ethnic culture of the Yakuts, including detailed descriptions of household life, economic activities, and family relations. Soikkonen’s papers are distinguished by ‘photographic’ reflections of rural Yakutia’s local realities typical for earliest decades of the 20th century. Goals. The article aims to introduce into scientific circulation one manuscript by the Russian ethnographer Ivan P. Soikkonen containing ethnographic materials from late 1920s Central Yakutia. Materials. The manuscript titled ‘Winter Day of the Yakut Woman’ is stored together with other unpublished Yakutia-related materials of Soikkonen at the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg Branch). Results. The expedition materials are invaluable sources for humanities research. The manuscript examined contains interesting facts that shed light on social relations, standards and qualities inherent to rural life refracted in the mirror of everyday gender. The phenomena dominating throughout the to be presented document is that of natural winter cold which limits, restrains, and regulates activities of a Yakut woman in winter everyday life in earliest decades of the past century. Soikkonen’s notes make it possible to examine aspects of the economic determinism among Yakuts to have arisen from natural and climatic conditions of the region in the period prior to the Soviet ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Yakutia Yakuts Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Oriental studies 15 3 501 518
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cryoanthropology
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i. p. soikkonen
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PJ
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Liliia I. Vinokurova
One Manuscript of Ivan P. Soikkonen: A Perspective from Research on Yakutia’s Winter Everyday Life in the 1900s–1920s
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description The Yakutia Comprehensive Research Expedition of 1925–1930 proved a most essential stage in the intellectual discovery of Russia’s Arctic and North. Even nowadays the insights into climate and natural resources, socioeconomic and demographic analyses, living conditions assessments remain as topical. It is noteworthy that the efforts undertaken were largely humanitarian, thus making the collected data on socioeconomic history and everyday life rich enough. Ivan Soikkonen was heading the Yakut Ethnographic Subgroup in 1926–1927, the latter to have been working in the central part of the Republic. Long-term stationary observations resulted in materials covering ethnic culture of the Yakuts, including detailed descriptions of household life, economic activities, and family relations. Soikkonen’s papers are distinguished by ‘photographic’ reflections of rural Yakutia’s local realities typical for earliest decades of the 20th century. Goals. The article aims to introduce into scientific circulation one manuscript by the Russian ethnographer Ivan P. Soikkonen containing ethnographic materials from late 1920s Central Yakutia. Materials. The manuscript titled ‘Winter Day of the Yakut Woman’ is stored together with other unpublished Yakutia-related materials of Soikkonen at the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg Branch). Results. The expedition materials are invaluable sources for humanities research. The manuscript examined contains interesting facts that shed light on social relations, standards and qualities inherent to rural life refracted in the mirror of everyday gender. The phenomena dominating throughout the to be presented document is that of natural winter cold which limits, restrains, and regulates activities of a Yakut woman in winter everyday life in earliest decades of the past century. Soikkonen’s notes make it possible to examine aspects of the economic determinism among Yakuts to have arisen from natural and climatic conditions of the region in the period prior to the Soviet ...
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