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  • Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets: Rituals of History in Post-Soviet Buryatia

    Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets by Quijada, Justine Buck;

    Rituals of History in Post-Soviet Buryatia

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Ritual Studies Series;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. december 10.

    • ISBN 9780197536421
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem258 oldal
    • Méret 231x155x15 mm
    • Súly 386 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 47 black and white illustrations
    • 61

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    Rövid leírás:

    Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets examines indigenous, post-Soviet religious revival in the Republic of Buryatia through the lens of Bakhtin's chronotope. Comparing histories from Buddhist, shamanic and civic rituals, Quijada offers a new lens for analyzing ritual and an innovative approach to the ethnographic study of how people know their past.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    History in the Soviet Union was a political project. From the Soviet perspective, Buryats, an indigenous Siberian ethnic group, were a "backwards" nationality that was carried along on the inexorable march towards the Communist utopian future. When the Soviet Union ended, the Soviet version of history lost its power and Buryats, like other Siberian indigenous peoples, were able to revive religious and cultural traditions that had been suppressed by the Soviet state. In the process, they also recovered knowledge about the past that the Soviet Union had silenced. Borrowing the analytic lens of the chronotope from Bakhtin, Quijada argues that rituals have chronotopes which situate people within time and space. As they revived rituals, Post-Soviet Buryats encountered new historical information and traditional ways of being in time that enabled them to re-imagine the Buryat past, and what it means to be Buryat. Through the temporal perspective of a reincarnating Buddhist monk, Dashi-Dorzho Etigelov, Buddhists come to see the Soviet period as a test on the path of dharma. Shamanic practitioners, in contrast, renegotiate their relationship to the past by speaking to their ancestors through the bodies of shamans. By comparing the versions of history that are produced in Buddhist, shamanic and civic rituals, Buddhists, Shamans and Soviets offers a new lens for analyzing ritual, a new perspective on how an indigenous people grapples with a history of state repression, and an innovative approach to the ethnographic study of how people know about the past.

    Buddhists, Shamans, and Soviets not only offers a fresh and insightful approach to post -- Soviet Buryatia. It is a field building study that will surely inspire future studies of history making in the ruins of authoritarian regimes still haunted by the dead.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgements
    Note on Transliterations, Translations and Photographs
    Chronology
    Introduction: If you want to have a future you have to have a good relationship to your past
    Chapter 1: An Inauguration for Etigelov: Multiple Genres of History in Buryatia
    Chapter 2: Soviet Selves: Victory Day
    Chapter 3: City Day, Hospitality, the Friendship of the Peoples and Multikulturalizm
    Chapter 4: Etigelov at Maidari: The Once and Future Buddhist
    Chapter 5: Opening the Center, Opening the Roads
    Chapter 6: Porous Selves: Yuri's Initiation
    Epilogue
    Bibliography
    Notes
    Index

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