Movement and enlightment in the Russian North
International audience In the process of integrating the Northern areas into the Russian world, both missionaries and Soviet activists have endeavoured to change the local population’s minds and worldview, in order to get it in compliance with the new world they were bringing. But the indigenous pop...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.wfhy4w 2023-05-15T18:08:00+02:00 Movement and enlightment in the Russian North Mouvement et éducation dans le Nord russe Toulouze, Eva Centre de recherches Europes-Eurasie (CREE EA 4513) Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (Inalco) European Project: CECT 2011-01-01 https://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2011.49.toulouze https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01276184/file/toulouze%20Folklore%2049.pdf https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01276184 en eng HAL CCSD Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian Folklore Institute hal-01276184 doi:10.7592/FEJF2011.49.toulouze 10670/1.wfhy4w https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01276184/file/toulouze%20Folklore%2049.pdf https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01276184 other Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société ISSN: 1406-0957 EISSN: 1406-0949 Folklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore Folklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore, Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian Folklore Institute, 2011, pp.97-112. ⟨10.7592/FEJF2011.49.toulouze⟩ Western Siberia soviet activists sedentarisation Orthodox missionaries cultural bases education enlightment nomadic school nomadism litt hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2011 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2011.49.toulouze 2023-01-22T17:35:09Z International audience In the process of integrating the Northern areas into the Russian world, both missionaries and Soviet activists have endeavoured to change the local population’s minds and worldview, in order to get it in compliance with the new world they were bringing. But the indigenous population was nomadic. This presented a considerable challenge to the enlighteners. How did they cope with it? Did they attempt to become “temporarily” nomads themselves or did they try to compel the people to change also their way of life? Were there differences in strategies between the Christian missionaries of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and the Soviet “cultural construction” activists? These are the questions this article attempts to find an answer to. Dans leurs tentatives d'intégrer les aires du Nord dans le monde ruuse, aussi bien les missionnaires orthodoxes que les militants soviétiques ont tentés de changer l'esprit et la vision du monde des populations locales afin de les mettre en accord avec le monde nouveau dont ils étaient porteurs. Or la population autochtone était nomade. C'était là, pour les éducateurs, un défi de grande ampleur. Comment y ont-ils fait face? Ont-ils essayé de devenir "provisoirement" nomades eux-mêmes ou bien ont-ils essayé d'amener les populations elles-mêmes à changer de mode de vie? Est-ce que les stratégies des missionnaires orthodoxes du tournant des XIXe et XXe siècles et celles des militants de la "construction culturelle" soviétique avaient quelque chose en commun? Ce sont là les questions auxquelles cet article cherche des réponses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Russian North Siberia Unknown Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore 49 97 112 |
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International audience In the process of integrating the Northern areas into the Russian world, both missionaries and Soviet activists have endeavoured to change the local population’s minds and worldview, in order to get it in compliance with the new world they were bringing. But the indigenous population was nomadic. This presented a considerable challenge to the enlighteners. How did they cope with it? Did they attempt to become “temporarily” nomads themselves or did they try to compel the people to change also their way of life? Were there differences in strategies between the Christian missionaries of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and the Soviet “cultural construction” activists? These are the questions this article attempts to find an answer to. Dans leurs tentatives d'intégrer les aires du Nord dans le monde ruuse, aussi bien les missionnaires orthodoxes que les militants soviétiques ont tentés de changer l'esprit et la vision du monde des populations locales afin de les mettre en accord avec le monde nouveau dont ils étaient porteurs. Or la population autochtone était nomade. C'était là, pour les éducateurs, un défi de grande ampleur. Comment y ont-ils fait face? Ont-ils essayé de devenir "provisoirement" nomades eux-mêmes ou bien ont-ils essayé d'amener les populations elles-mêmes à changer de mode de vie? Est-ce que les stratégies des missionnaires orthodoxes du tournant des XIXe et XXe siècles et celles des militants de la "construction culturelle" soviétique avaient quelque chose en commun? Ce sont là les questions auxquelles cet article cherche des réponses. |
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