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An Empire of Others: Creating Ethnographic Knowledge in Imperial Russia and the USSR

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Ethnographers helped to perceive, to understand and also to shape imperial as well as Soviet Russia's cultural diversity. This volume focuses on the contexts in which ethnographic knowledge was created. Usually, ethnographic findings were superseded by imperial discourse: Defining regions, connecting them with ethnic origins and conceiving national entities necessarily implied the mapping of political and historical hierarchies. But beyond these spatial conceptualizations the essays particularly address the specific conditions in which ethnographic knowledge appeared and changed. On the one hand, they turn to the several fields into which ethnographic knowledge poured and materialized, i.e., history, historiography, anthropology or ideology. On the other, they equally consider the impact of the specific formats, i.e., pictures, maps, atlases, lectures, songs, museums, and exhibitions, on academic as well as non-academic manifestations.
Request Code : ZLIBIO4176940
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Year:
2014
Publisher:
Central European University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
416
ISBN 10:
6155225761
ISBN 13:
9786155225765
ISBN:
6155225761,9786155225765

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