5. Spatial Imaginaries and Personal Topographies in Siberian Life Stories:

This chapter explores paradigms for analysing movement and place in the lives of people in Siberia. Much has been written in Siberian ethnography about place and space, particularly in relation to the cosmologies and practices of indigenous peoples. Movement in this context is largely explored throu...

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Main Author: J. Long, Joseph
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:obp/11187 2023-05-15T18:07:54+02:00 5. Spatial Imaginaries and Personal Topographies in Siberian Life Stories: J. Long, Joseph 2020-10-12 http://books.openedition.org/obp/11187 en eng Open Book Publishers http://books.openedition.org/obp/11187 urn:isbn:9781783747177 urn:eisbn:9791036556197 CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY anthropology lifestyle Russian North Siberia SOC002000 JHM info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2020 ftopenedition 2020-10-18T00:19:54Z This chapter explores paradigms for analysing movement and place in the lives of people in Siberia. Much has been written in Siberian ethnography about place and space, particularly in relation to the cosmologies and practices of indigenous peoples. Movement in this context is largely explored through the phenomenology of landscape in hunting, herding, and ritual practices (e.g. Anderson 2000; Jordan 2011; Miggelbrink et al. 2013). Meanwhile, emerging studies of tourism in Soviet and post-Sov. Book Part Russian North Siberia OpenEdition
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5. Spatial Imaginaries and Personal Topographies in Siberian Life Stories:
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description This chapter explores paradigms for analysing movement and place in the lives of people in Siberia. Much has been written in Siberian ethnography about place and space, particularly in relation to the cosmologies and practices of indigenous peoples. Movement in this context is largely explored through the phenomenology of landscape in hunting, herding, and ritual practices (e.g. Anderson 2000; Jordan 2011; Miggelbrink et al. 2013). Meanwhile, emerging studies of tourism in Soviet and post-Sov.
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