This article discusses the claims of entitlement and processes of rendering a story tellable in early twentieth-century Soviet Union through a case study of the play Vavlyo Nyenyangg. The play was co-authored by Ivan Nogo and linguist Grigori Verbov in the context of the creation of a cultural and political intelligentsia, as well as a literature and other modern institutions, for Nenets, an indigenous community living in northern Russia and Western Siberia. In analysing the manuscripts of the play, the alterations made to it and its final, published version, the article argues that Nenets writers collaborated with their Russian assistants by combining two different fields, the vernacular Nenets and the institutionalised socialist models, t...
The paper discusses official and Indigenous views of the Khanty and Forest Nenets uprising against t...
The paper is organized along two axes. First, it identifies a classic "Trickster" figure set in mode...
The Tundra Nenets have a very well developed oral history tradition, and they use different ways to ...
This article discusses the claims of entitlement and processes of rendering a story tellable in earl...
This article explores the narrative and metalinguistic devices used by two Nenets writers, Nikolaj V...
This article discusses Nenets epic songs, focusing on two texts collected at the beginning of the tw...
The paper traces the very different contours of Soviet discourses of Arctic in the Stalinists 1930s ...
Russia was one of the world‘s longest surviving empires when it granted independence to the fourteen...
In this methodological article the question of authenticity of folklore material is discussed. The a...
The following paper sheds new light on the Second World War oral history of the Nenets—indigenous pe...
The article focuses on the retelling of Pushkin’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan by an 80-year-old local wo...
International audienceThis article presents two aspects in the development of the Nenets written cul...
The Tundra Nenets have a very well developed oral history tradition, and they use different ways to ...
ISBN: 9782847431124This article explores the indigenization of the representation of Soviet Central ...
This article focuses on Nenets author Anna Nerkagi’s short novels Aniko of the Clan Nogo (1976) and ...
The paper discusses official and Indigenous views of the Khanty and Forest Nenets uprising against t...
The paper is organized along two axes. First, it identifies a classic "Trickster" figure set in mode...
The Tundra Nenets have a very well developed oral history tradition, and they use different ways to ...
This article discusses the claims of entitlement and processes of rendering a story tellable in earl...
This article explores the narrative and metalinguistic devices used by two Nenets writers, Nikolaj V...
This article discusses Nenets epic songs, focusing on two texts collected at the beginning of the tw...
The paper traces the very different contours of Soviet discourses of Arctic in the Stalinists 1930s ...
Russia was one of the world‘s longest surviving empires when it granted independence to the fourteen...
In this methodological article the question of authenticity of folklore material is discussed. The a...
The following paper sheds new light on the Second World War oral history of the Nenets—indigenous pe...
The article focuses on the retelling of Pushkin’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan by an 80-year-old local wo...
International audienceThis article presents two aspects in the development of the Nenets written cul...
The Tundra Nenets have a very well developed oral history tradition, and they use different ways to ...
ISBN: 9782847431124This article explores the indigenization of the representation of Soviet Central ...
This article focuses on Nenets author Anna Nerkagi’s short novels Aniko of the Clan Nogo (1976) and ...
The paper discusses official and Indigenous views of the Khanty and Forest Nenets uprising against t...
The paper is organized along two axes. First, it identifies a classic "Trickster" figure set in mode...
The Tundra Nenets have a very well developed oral history tradition, and they use different ways to ...