Changing Gender Roles and Economies in Taimyr

This article is an inquiry into the extent to which, and how, roles of men and women in indigenous communities in north-central Siberia have changed along with the changing economic and political context from the 1917 Communist Revolution to the post-Soviet era. The starting point for this investiga...

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Main Author: Ziker, John P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: IUScholarWorks 2010
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/view/933
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spelling ftindianausw:oai:ojs.scholarworks.iu.edu:article/933 2024-06-09T07:49:54+00:00 Changing Gender Roles and Economies in Taimyr Ziker, John P. 2010-12-11 application/pdf https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/view/933 eng eng IUScholarWorks https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/view/933/1041 https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/aeer/article/view/933 Anthropology of East Europe Review; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2010): Special Issue:"Gender Shift in the North of Russia"; 102-119 2153-2931 1054-4720 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Special Issue article 2010 ftindianausw 2024-05-16T07:51:45Z This article is an inquiry into the extent to which, and how, roles of men and women in indigenous communities in north-central Siberia have changed along with the changing economic and political context from the 1917 Communist Revolution to the post-Soviet era. The starting point for this investigation is archived data from the 1926/27 Polar Census of Siberia. Fieldwork conducted in the region in the 1990s and 2000s provides comparative materials. During this 80-year period, the development of centralized settlements and regional urban areas brought increasing professionalization of traditional economic activities and greater involvement of the indigenous population in civil service work. As a result, the flexibility of gender roles in the indigenous pre-Soviet economy was sacrificed in favor of work in state companies and organizations that followed gender contracts imposed following the general Soviet model. In the post-Soviet period, following the collapse of the Soviet planned economy greater flexibility in gender roles has been observed, along with increasing importance of informal exchange networks and reliance upon hunting, fishing and trapping as key inputs to local economies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Taimyr Siberia IUScholarWorks Journals (Indiana University)
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description This article is an inquiry into the extent to which, and how, roles of men and women in indigenous communities in north-central Siberia have changed along with the changing economic and political context from the 1917 Communist Revolution to the post-Soviet era. The starting point for this investigation is archived data from the 1926/27 Polar Census of Siberia. Fieldwork conducted in the region in the 1990s and 2000s provides comparative materials. During this 80-year period, the development of centralized settlements and regional urban areas brought increasing professionalization of traditional economic activities and greater involvement of the indigenous population in civil service work. As a result, the flexibility of gender roles in the indigenous pre-Soviet economy was sacrificed in favor of work in state companies and organizations that followed gender contracts imposed following the general Soviet model. In the post-Soviet period, following the collapse of the Soviet planned economy greater flexibility in gender roles has been observed, along with increasing importance of informal exchange networks and reliance upon hunting, fishing and trapping as key inputs to local economies.
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