20世纪上半叶哈尔滨市居民口述故事中的宗教生活(根据拉勒蒂娜的资料)

Q3 Arts and Humanities
A. Zabiyako, JU Kunyi
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本文以原哈尔滨市民拉列蒂娜(N.N. Laletina, 1931年生于哈尔滨)的口述故事为基础,介绍了20世纪上半叶哈尔滨宗教生活重建的成果。住在拉脱维亚的Ogre),讲述她的童年、青年、家庭、环境和教育。访谈是通过面对面(哈尔滨和卡罗维发利)和在线(Ogre)收集的。除了与城市的东正教节日文化相关的主题(一般是哈尔滨居民的口头故事)外,这些叙述还反映了一个普通哈尔滨家庭东正教日常生活的“地理”,关于学校宗教教育的故事,哈尔滨俄罗斯人和中国人宗教意识融合的事实,以及满洲国时期占领者试图将宗教生活和学校教育日本化的记忆。以及哈尔滨东正教神父的个人印象。一个单独的部分由各种类型的口头散文(有传说)代表,献给哈尔滨赞助人奇迹工人尼古拉斯(米拉)的哈尔滨神话。在这位前哈尔滨居民的口述中,结合了两种观点——小女孩对宗教生活事件的直接感知,以及一个现在生活在异国文化非正统环境中的人从过去岁月的高度对这些现象的评估。
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RELIGIOUS LIFE IN HARBIN IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY IN THE ORAL STORIES OF THE CITY RESIDENTS (BASED ON MATERIALS BY N.N. LALETINA)
The article presents the results of the reconstruction of the religious life of Harbin in the first half of the 20th century based on oral stories of the former Harbin citizen N.N. Laletina (born 1931, Harbin; lives in Ogre, Latvia) about her childhood, youth, family, environment, education. The interviews were collected in person (Harbin and Karlovy Vary) and online (Ogre). In addition to the topoi related to the Orthodox festive culture of the city, which were general for oral stories of Harbin dwellers, these narratives reflect the “geography” of the Orthodox everyday life of an ordinary Harbin family, stories about religious education at school, facts of syncretization of the religious consciousness of Russians and Chinese in Harbin, memories of attempts to Japanize religious life and school education by the occupiers during the Manchukuo period, as well as personal impressions of the Harbin Orthodox priests. A separate section is represented by various genres of oral prose (there were legends) dedicated to the Harbin mythologeme of Nicholas the Wonderworker (of Myra), the Harbin patron. In the oral narratives of the former Harbin resident, two points of view were combined - the direct perception of the little girl of the events of religious life and the assessment of these phenomena from the height of the past years by a person who now lives in a foreign cultural non-Orthodox environment as well.
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