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Author Grant, Bruce, 1964-

Title In the Soviet house of culture : a century of perestroikas / Bruce Grant
Published Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, ©1995

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 225 pages) : illustrations, map
Series Princeton paperbacks. Anthropology
Princeton paperbacks
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Rybnoe Reconstructed -- 3. Nivkhi before the Soviets -- 4. 1920s and the New Order -- 5. The Stalinist Period -- 6. 1960s Resettlements and the Time of Stagnation -- 7. Perestroika Revisited: On Dissolution and Disillusion -- 8. Conclusions: The Subjects Presumed to Know -- Appendix: "A Recently Discovered Case of Group Marriage" / Frederick Engels
Summary At the outset of the twentieth century, the Nivkhi of Sakhalin Island were a small population of fishermen under Russian dominion and an Asian cultural sway. The turbulence of the decades that followed would transform them dramatically. While Russian missionaries hounded them for their pagan ways, Lenin praised them; while Stalin routed them in purges, Khrushchev gave them respite; and while Brezhnev organized complex resettlement campaigns, Gorbachev pronounced that they were free to resume a traditional life. But what is tradition after seven decades of building a Soviet world? Based on years of research in the former Soviet Union, Bruce Grant's book draws upon Nivkh interviews, newly opened archives, and rarely translated Soviet ethnographic texts to examine the effects of this remarkable state venture in the construction of identity. With a keen sensitivity, Grant explores the often paradoxical participation by Nivkhi in these shifting waves of Sovietization and poses questions about how cultural identity is constituted and reconstituted, restructured and dismantled. Part chronicle of modernization, part saga of memory and forgetting, In the Soviet House of Culture is an interpretive ethnography of one people's attempts to recapture the past as they look toward the future. This is a book that will appeal to anthropologists and historians alike, as well as to anyone who is interested in the people and politics of the former Soviet Union
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-222) and index
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Subject Gilyaks.
Ethnology -- Russia (Federation) -- Sakhalin (Sakhalinskai︠a︡ oblastʹ)
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
Ethnology.
Gilyaks.
Ethnic relations.
Nivkhi (volk)
Nivkhis (peuple de Sibérie)
Ethnologie -- Russie -- Sakhaline.
Nivkki (peuple de Sibérie)
Nivkhi (peuple) -- Sakhaline (Russie)
identité culturelle -- Nivkhi (peuple) -- 19e s. -- 20e s.
SUBJECT Sakhalin (Sakhalinskai︠a︡ oblastʹ, Russia) -- Ethnic relations
Subject Russia (Federation) -- Sakhalin (Sakhalinskai︠a︡ oblastʹ)
Sakkaline (Russie) -- Relations interethniques.
Sakhaline (Russie) -- Relations interethniques.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 95013063
ISBN 9780691219707
0691219702