对 O. P. Kolomiets、I. I. Krupnik(编辑)《楚科奇的应用民族学:土著知识、博物馆、文化遗产》的评论(庆祝 Nikolai L. Gondatti 1895 年楚科奇半岛之行 125 周年)。Gondatti 1895 年楚科奇半岛之行 125 周年)。莫斯科:PressPass, 2020, 468 pp.

Q3 Social Sciences
Natalia Kosyak
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这本由 O. P. Kolomiets 和 I. I. Krupnik 编辑的集体专著是为了纪念阿纳德尔地区的殖民管理者尼古拉?贡达提,他是楚科奇人种学研究的奠基人之一。这本论文集是由 18 位作者组成的团队的工作成果,包括不同体裁的文章:分析性作品,包括历史和社会语言学论文、尼古拉-L-刚达提档案文件出版物、田野散文、回忆录、传记素描、散文、书信以及有关博物馆藏品的文章。除了刚达提的传记和遗产外,作者还重点介绍了传统生态知识、楚科奇居住区的当地历史、土著语言和文化遗产。作者建议重新思考应用民族学的概念,并对其进行更广泛的理解。该书是与土著社区代表共同撰写的范例。这篇评论概述了专著的章节、结构特征以及书中文章的体裁多样性。重点还包括作者对 "应用民族学 "一词的理解,特别是对这一概念的扩展。
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A Review of O. P. Kolomiets, I. I. Krupnik (eds.), Applied Ethnology in Chukotka: Indigenous Knowledge, Museums, Cultural Heritage (Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of Nikolai L. Gondatti’s 1895 Trip to the Chukchi Peninsula). Moscow: PressPass, 2020, 468 pp.
This collective monograph, edited by O. P. Kolomiets and I. I. Krupnik, is dedicated to the memory of the colonial administrator of the Anadyr district Nikolai L. Gondatti as one of the founders of the ethnographic study of Chukotka. The collection of papers is the result of the work of a team of 18 authors and includes texts of different genres: analytical works, including historical and sociolinguistic papers, publications of archival documents by N. L. Gondatti, field essays, memoirs, biographical sketches, essays, letters, and articles about museum collections. In addition to the biography and heritage of Gondatti, the authors focus on traditional ecological knowledge, the local history of the settlements of Chukotka, indigenous languages, and cultural heritage. The authors propose rethinking the concept of applied ethnology and understanding it more broadly. The book is an example of co-authorship with representatives of indigenous communities. The review provides an overview of the chapters of the monograph, the structural features, and genre diversity of the articles in the book. Also in focus is the authors’ understanding of the term “applied ethnology” and, in particular, the expansion of this concept.
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