Dear Colleague,
This open issue of Sibirica begins with Paul Dukes's article looking at the career of Vilhjalmur Stefansson, a turn-of-the-century explorer and anthropologist. Albina Girfanova's article on Vladimir Arsenyev discusses his fieldwork in the Ussuri taiga. Also featured are two essays presenting the results of ongoing fieldwork in Siberia. This issue marks the first under the editorship of Matthew P. Romaniello and concludes with book reviews.
Volume 17, Issue 1
Editorial
Transitions and Arrivals
Matthew P. Romaniello
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Articles
Vilhjalmur Stefansson: The Northward Course of Empire, The Adventure of Wrangel Island, 1922-1925, and "Universal Revolution"
Paul Dukes
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Vladimir Arsenyev: Explorer and Researcher of the Tungus-Manchu Peoples and Their Languages
Albina Girfanova
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Evenki Adolescents' Identities: Negotiating the Modern and the Traditional in Educational Settings
Svetlana Huusko
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Chronotopes of Conversion and the Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Post-Soviet Arctic
Tatiana Vagramenko
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Book Reviews
Christopher Hill, Anna Bara, David Dettmann, Joseph Livesey and Falk Huettmann
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