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Bridging Divides: Ethno-Political Leadership Among the Russian Sámi

ISBN-13: 9781782389194 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 162 str.

Indra Overland;Mikkel Berg-Nordlie
Bridging Divides: Ethno-Political Leadership Among the Russian Sámi Overland, Indra 9781782389194 Berghahn Books - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Bridging Divides: Ethno-Political Leadership Among the Russian Sámi

ISBN-13: 9781782389194 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 162 str.

Indra Overland;Mikkel Berg-Nordlie
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"Excellent chapters detail the emergence of cross-border ties between Russia's Sami communities and Nordic Sami and assess their contributions to cultural renewal... The socioeconomic and cultural portrait will likely seem all too familiar to scholars of other Arctic and subarctic indigenous populations in northern Eurasia, but some of the information is unique to Russia's Sami, making this an indispensable contribution to the documentation of northern peoples. Essential." - Choice "The Sami political movement, although mentioned in many works, has been a central topic in very few publications. This makes Overland's and Berg-Nordlie's monograph a long-awaited study...Bridging Divides, with its wide representation of diverse and often conflicting local opinions and societal attitudes toward the Sami political movement, that cross ethnic borders and limitations, is emblematic of the establishment of 'multivocality' and democratization gaining ground." - Acta Borealia "The work offers an important case study ... of an indigenous revitalisation movement and thereby allows for comparison with similar developments not only among the officially recognised forty 'Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation' but also with other indigenous peoples in industrialised countries...It is a valuable contribution to the literature on language loss and bilingualism and the phenomenon of gender-shift frequently discussed in recent anthropological literature about the Russian North." - Stephan Dudeck, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland "The authors give the reader a close and sophisticated analysis of the almost impossible project of restoring a cultural tradition, a lost language and way of life balancing precariously under harsh and marginal ecological and economic conditions. ... It is] well written, well organized as a text and well-documented." - Jens-Ivar Nergaard, University of Tromso The Sami are a Northern indigenous people whose land, Sapmi, covers territory in Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden. For the Nordic Sami, the last decades of the 20th century saw their indigenous rights partially recognized, a cultural and linguistic revival and the establishment of Sami parliaments. The Russian Sami, however, did not have the same opportunities and were isolated behind the closed border until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This book examines the following two decades and the Russian Sami's attempt to achieve a linguistic revival, to mend the Cold War scars, and to establish their own independent ethno-political organizations. Indra Overland is Acting Head of the Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. He did his PhD at the University of Cambridge and has previously worked for the University of Tromso, the Norwegian Refugee Council and the Nordic Research Board. His recent publications include Caspian Energy Politics (co-edited, 2009) and Russian Renewable Energy (co-authored, 2009). Mikkel Berg-Nordlie is a researcher at the Department of International Studies and Migration of the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), and is writing a PhD in history on Russian Sami politics and border-transcending Sami politics at the University of Tromso-Arctic University of Norway. His research is focused on indigenous and ethnic minority-related issues, including but not limited to Russia and the Nordic Countries.

"Excellent chapters detail the emergence of cross-border ties between Russias Sámi communities and Nordic Sámi and assess their contributions to cultural renewal... The socioeconomic and cultural portrait will likely seem all too familiar to scholars of other Arctic and subarctic indigenous populations in northern Eurasia, but some of the information is unique to Russias Sámi, making this an indispensable contribution to the documentation of northern peoples. Essential." · Choice"The Sami political movement, although mentioned in many works, has been a central topic in very few publications. This makes Overlands and Berg-Nordlies monograph a long-awaited study...Bridging Divides, with its wide representation of diverse and often conflicting local opinions and societal attitudes toward the Sami political movement, that cross ethnic borders and limitations, is emblematic of the establishment of multivocality and democratization gaining ground." · Acta Borealia"The work offers an important case study ... of an indigenous revitalisation movement and thereby allows for comparison with similar developments not only among the officially recognised forty Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation but also with other indigenous peoples in industrialised countries...It is a valuable contribution to the literature on language loss and bilingualism and the phenomenon of gender-shift frequently discussed in recent anthropological literature about the Russian North." · Stephan Dudeck, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland"The authors give the reader a close and sophisticated analysis of the almost impossible project of restoring a cultural tradition, a lost language and way of life balancing precariously under harsh and marginal ecological and economic conditions. ...[It is] well written, well organized as a text and well-documented." · Jens-Ivar Nergaard, University of TromsøThe Sámi are a Northern indigenous people whose land, Sápmi, covers territory in Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden. For the Nordic Sámi, the last decades of the 20th century saw their indigenous rights partially recognized, a cultural and linguistic revival and the establishment of Sámi parliaments. The Russian Sámi, however, did not have the same opportunities and were isolated behind the closed border until the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This book examines the following two decades and the Russian Sámis attempt to achieve a linguistic revival, to mend the Cold War scars, and to establish their own independent ethno-political organizations.Indra Overland is Acting Head of the Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. He did his PhD at the University of Cambridge and has previously worked for the University of Tromsø, the Norwegian Refugee Council and the Nordic Research Board. His recent publications include Caspian Energy Politics (co-edited, 2009) and Russian Renewable Energy (co-authored, 2009).Mikkel Berg-Nordlie is a researcher at the Department of International Studies and Migration of the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), and is writing a PhD in history on Russian Sámi politics and border-transcending Sámi politics at the University of Tromsø-Arctic University of Norway. His research is focused on indigenous and ethnic minority-related issues, including but not limited to Russia and the Nordic Countries.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Kultura. Etnografia
Kategorie BISAC:
Social Science > Antropologia - Kultury
Social Science > Ludność i demografia
History > Russia & the Former Soviet Union
Wydawca:
Berghahn Books
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781782389194
Rok wydania:
2015
Ilość stron:
162
Waga:
0.23 kg
Wymiary:
22.86 x 15.24 x 0.89
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
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