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FORUM AI: UNSETTLING NOMADISM/ОСТРАНЕНИЕ НОМАДИЗМА. Guest Editor - Serguei Alex. Oushakine.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Introduction: Serguei A. Oushakine, Traveling People: Nomadism Today.
I. Paths To Transformation.
1. Molly Brunson Wandering Greeks: How Repin Discovers the People
2. Mikhail Rozhanskii Towards the Gleaming Dawn: Looking for the Real.
3. Emil Nasritdinov Spiritual Nomadism and Central Asian Tablighi Travelers.
II Spiritual Body-Movements.
4. Anya Bernstein On Body-Crossing: Interbody Movement in Eurasian Buddhism.
5. Zhanna Kormina Nomadic Orthodoxy: On New Forms of Religious Life in Contemporary Russia.
III. Domesticating Landscapes.
6. Michael Kunichika “The Scythians Were Here...”: On Nomadic Archaeology, Modernist Form, and Early Soviet Modernity.
7. Aleksei Popov “We Are Looking for Something We Haven’t Lost”: Soviet “Savages” in Search of Their Place Under the Sun
8. Aimar Ventsel Entrapping History in Space: On Tuundra and Its Masters.
IV. Inadvertent Cosmopolitanism.
9. Maxim Matusevich Expanding the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic: African Students as Soviet Moderns.
10. Marina Mikhaylova A Springboard to a Wider World: Reactive Nationalism as an Ideology of Survival.
V. Nomadism For Sale.
11. Stephen M. Norris Nomadic Nationhood: Cinema, Nationhood, and Remembrance in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan.
12. Melanie Krebs From a Real Home to a Nation’s Brand: On Stationary and Traveling Yurts.
VI. Politics and Poetics of Nomadism.
13. Piers Vitebsky Wild Tungus and the Spirits of Places
14. Olga Burenina-Petrova Circus: A Culture on Wheels.
I. Paths To Transformation.
1. Molly Brunson Wandering Greeks: How Repin Discovers the People
2. Mikhail Rozhanskii Towards the Gleaming Dawn: Looking for the Real.
3. Emil Nasritdinov Spiritual Nomadism and Central Asian Tablighi Travelers.
II Spiritual Body-Movements.
4. Anya Bernstein On Body-Crossing: Interbody Movement in Eurasian Buddhism.
5. Zhanna Kormina Nomadic Orthodoxy: On New Forms of Religious Life in Contemporary Russia.
III. Domesticating Landscapes.
6. Michael Kunichika “The Scythians Were Here...”: On Nomadic Archaeology, Modernist Form, and Early Soviet Modernity.
7. Aleksei Popov “We Are Looking for Something We Haven’t Lost”: Soviet “Savages” in Search of Their Place Under the Sun
8. Aimar Ventsel Entrapping History in Space: On Tuundra and Its Masters.
IV. Inadvertent Cosmopolitanism.
9. Maxim Matusevich Expanding the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic: African Students as Soviet Moderns.
10. Marina Mikhaylova A Springboard to a Wider World: Reactive Nationalism as an Ideology of Survival.
V. Nomadism For Sale.
11. Stephen M. Norris Nomadic Nationhood: Cinema, Nationhood, and Remembrance in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan.
12. Melanie Krebs From a Real Home to a Nation’s Brand: On Stationary and Traveling Yurts.
VI. Politics and Poetics of Nomadism.
13. Piers Vitebsky Wild Tungus and the Spirits of Places
14. Olga Burenina-Petrova Circus: A Culture on Wheels.
Journal
Ab Imperio (2012)
Volume
2
Pages
53-461
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