Atomic Atlantis:定居村庄的民族志

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
T. V. Saveleva, Natalia B. Danilenko
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摘要

摘要1957年,在南乌拉尔发生了一场技术灾难,苏联奥泽尔斯克的马亚克化工厂发生了核事故。这起事故导致俄罗斯对该地区第一波殖民的两个历史中心重新安置,因为在清理辐射路径期间,特查河沿岸的村庄被宣布为禁区,他们的居民也得到了重新安置。结果,这些村庄的原始文化消失了。我们研究的灵感来自当地历史学家、爱好者和公共活动家阿列克谢·米特尤宁,他收集了一本关于消失的乌拉尔村庄的殉道书。本文介绍了俄罗斯车里雅宾斯克州立大学Miass分校的学生在2014-2017年对布罗多卡尔马克进行的实地考察的结果。Brodokalmak是Zamanikha、Boevka和Muslyumovo被污染土地重新安置的人们居住或生活的村庄。
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Atomic Atlantis: Ethnography of Settled Villages
Abstract In 1957 there occurred a technological disaster in the Southern Urals in the form of a nuclear accident at the Mayak chemical plant in Ozersk, Soviet Union. The accident led to the resettlement of two historical centres of the first wave of the Russian colonization of the region, as the villages along the Techa river were declared restricted areas during the cleaning of the radiation trail, and their residents were resettled. As a result, the original culture of the villages was lost. The inspiration for our research is Alexey Mityunin, a local historian, enthusiast, and public activist, who collected a martyrology of the disappeared Ural villages. This paper presents the results of field expeditions to Brodokalmak carried out in 2014–2017 by students of the Miass Branch of Chelyabinsk State University, Russia. Brodokalmak is the village where the people resettled from contaminated lands Zamanikha, Boevka, and Muslyumovo live or lived.
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