Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg: A Scientific Exploration of Northeastern Siberia and the Shaping of Soviet Ethnography
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In this volume the authors discuss the fascinating and eventful biographies as well as the significant scientific work of Waldemar Jochelson, Waldemar Bogoras and Lev Shternberg. They investigate the question of how these men became involved in ethnography towards the end of the 19th century, when they had to spend many years as political exiles in remote parts of northeastern Siberia.
This early revolutionary commitment shed light on their empathetic and pioneering methods during their later fieldwork with local people. At the same time they incorporated important ideas from American cultural anthropology gained from their close collaboration with Franz Boas. Their initial aims and methods were also reflected in the ambitious community-oriented research programs that they later conceptualized and launched together with other colleagues at Leningrad University.
Erich Kasten
Introduction PDF
Matthias Winterschladen
The Forgotten Member of the “Etnotroika”?
Waldemar Jochelson in the Mirror of Research and his Scientific Legacy PDF
Erich Kasten
From Political Exile to Outstanding Ethnologist for Northeastern Siberia: Jochelson as a Self-Taught fieldworker During his First Sibiriakov Expedition: 1894–1897 PDF
Erich Kasten and Michael Dürr
Waldemar Jochelson and the Koryak During the Jesup North Pacific Expedition:
Shifting Fieldwork Approaches and New Academic Ambitions PDF
Thomas Ross Miller
Reading the Ethnographic Past in the Present:
Waldemar Jochelson and the Yukaghir PDF
Tat’iana Argounova-Low
Waldemar Jochelson’s Monograph The Yakut and Continuing Traditions of Ysyakh PDF
Igor Krupnik
Waldemar Bogoras and the Chukchee: A Maestro and a Classical Ethnography PDF
Elena Liarskaya
Penelope’s Cloth: “The Bogoras Project” in the Second Half of the 1920s–1930s PDF
Anna Sirina and Tat’iana Roon
Lev Iakovlevich Shternberg: At the Outset of Soviet Ethnography PDF
Sergei Kan
Was Lev Shternberg Just Another Classical Evolutionist? PDF
Erich Kasten (ed.). Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg: A Scientific Exploration of Northeastern Siberia and the Shaping of Soviet Ethnography.
2018, Fürstenberg/Havel: Kulturstiftung Sibirien
283 pp., 15,5 x 22 cm
ISBN: 978-3-942883-34-4
Euro 28, paperback
In this volume the authors discuss the fascinating and eventful biographies as well as the significant scientific work of Waldemar Jochelson, Waldemar Bogoras and Lev Shternberg. They investigate the question of how these men became involved in ethnography towards the end of the 19th century, when they had to spend many years as political exiles in remote parts of northeastern Siberia.
This early revolutionary commitment shed light on their empathetic and pioneering methods during their later fieldwork with local people. At the same time they incorporated important ideas from American cultural anthropology gained from their close collaboration with Franz Boas. Their initial aims and methods were also reflected in the ambitious community-oriented research programs that they later conceptualized and launched together with other colleagues at Leningrad University.
Erich Kasten
Introduction PDF
Matthias Winterschladen
The Forgotten Member of the “Etnotroika”?
Waldemar Jochelson in the Mirror of Research and his Scientific Legacy PDF
Erich Kasten
From Political Exile to Outstanding Ethnologist for Northeastern Siberia: Jochelson as a Self-Taught fieldworker During his First Sibiriakov Expedition: 1894–1897 PDF
Erich Kasten and Michael Dürr
Waldemar Jochelson and the Koryak During the Jesup North Pacific Expedition:
Shifting Fieldwork Approaches and New Academic Ambitions PDF
Thomas Ross Miller
Reading the Ethnographic Past in the Present:
Waldemar Jochelson and the Yukaghir PDF
Tat’iana Argounova-Low
Waldemar Jochelson’s Monograph The Yakut and Continuing Traditions of Ysyakh PDF
Igor Krupnik
Waldemar Bogoras and the Chukchee: A Maestro and a Classical Ethnography PDF
Elena Liarskaya
Penelope’s Cloth: “The Bogoras Project” in the Second Half of the 1920s–1930s PDF
Anna Sirina and Tat’iana Roon
Lev Iakovlevich Shternberg: At the Outset of Soviet Ethnography PDF
Sergei Kan
Was Lev Shternberg Just Another Classical Evolutionist? PDF
Erich Kasten (ed.). Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg: A Scientific Exploration of Northeastern Siberia and the Shaping of Soviet Ethnography.
2018, Fürstenberg/Havel: Kulturstiftung Sibirien
283 pp., 15,5 x 22 cm
ISBN: 978-3-942883-34-4
Euro 28, paperback
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Priorität: 3
In this volume the authors discuss the fascinating and eventful biographies as well as the significant scientific work of Waldemar Jochelson, Waldemar Bogoras and Lev Shternberg. They investigate the question of how these men became involved in ethnography towards the end of the 19th century, when they had to spend many years as political exiles in remote parts of northeastern Siberia.
This early revolutionary commitment shed light on their empathetic and pioneering methods during their later fieldwork with local people. At the same time they incorporated important ideas from American cultural anthropology gained from their close collaboration with Franz Boas. Their initial aims and methods were also reflected in the ambitious community-oriented research programs that they later conceptualized and launched together with other colleagues at Leningrad University.
Erich Kasten
Introduction PDF
Matthias Winterschladen
The Forgotten Member of the “Etnotroika”?
Waldemar Jochelson in the Mirror of Research and his Scientific Legacy PDF
Erich Kasten
From Political Exile to Outstanding Ethnologist for Northeastern Siberia: Jochelson as a Self-Taught fieldworker During his First Sibiriakov Expedition: 1894–1897 PD
Erich Kasten and Michael Dürr
Waldemar Jochelson and the Koryak During the Jesup North Pacific Expedition:
Shifting Fieldwork Approaches and New Academic Ambitions PDF
Thomas Ross Miller
Reading the Ethnographic Past in the Present:
Waldemar Jochelson and the Yukaghir PDF
Tat’iana Argounova-Low
Waldemar Jochelson’s Monograph The Yakut and Continuing Traditions of Ysyakh PDF
Igor Krupnik
Waldemar Bogoras and the Chukchee: A Maestro and a Classical Ethnography PDF
Elena Liarskaya
Penelope’s Cloth: “The Bogoras Project” in the Second Half of the 1920s–1930s PDF
Anna Sirina and Tat’iana Roon
Lev Iakovlevich Shternberg: At the Outset of Soviet Ethnography PDF
Sergei Kan
Was Lev Shternberg Just Another Classical Evolutionist? PDF