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Record #178559:

Life in lost villages: home, land, memory and the senses of loss in post-Jesup Kamchatka / David Koester.

Title: Life in lost villages: home, land, memory and the senses of loss in post-Jesup Kamchatka / David Koester.
Author(s): Koester, David.
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Washington: Arctic Studies Center :
In: Constructing cultures then and now : celebrating Franz Boas and the Jesup North Pacific Expedition. (2003.),
Abstract: Discusses social absence (absence of irreducibly social aspects of experience) in context of closed and dying native villages in Kamchatka. Describes three senses of idea of life in "lost village" based on analysis of published texts, songs, poetry and narratives recorded during fieldwork in 1990s: past-oriented sentiment towards life in village lost during 1950s and 60s; loss felt as result of post-Soviet rupture in communication, economic stability and social welfare; attempts to re-establish villages.
Notes:

In: Constructing cultures then and now : celebrating Franz Boas and the Jesup North Pacific Expedition / Laurel Kendall, Igor Krupnik, eds.

Keywords: 364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
159.9 -- Psychology.
J -- Social sciences.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*531.25) -- Kamchatskaya Oblast'.
SPRI record no.: 178559

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