Arctic Identity: Between Frontier and Homeland

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1080/10611959.2019.1786978
D. Burnasheva
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This article discusses the processes through which Arctic identity is shaped, using surveys, interviews, media, and document analysis. How has Arctic identity emerged, and why? The aim is not only to trace historical and cultural elements, but to explore their formation and place them within processes of larger regional transformations. To discuss these processes in depth, three perspectives are used: territorial, symbolic, and institutional. The case of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in Russia demonstrates that Arctic identity is not always manifested blatantly but rather performed through certain activities. Its emergence has been in response to challenges: it was in economic turmoil following the dissolution of the Soviet state and growing environmental concerns that drove development of Arctic identity in the northern region. Moreover, opening of the borders and development of international relations enabled a strong sense of shared identity among Sakha (Yakutia) citizens and other northerners of the world.
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本文通过调查、访谈、媒体和文献分析,讨论了北极身份形成的过程。北极身份是如何产生的,为什么?其目的不仅是追溯历史和文化元素,而且要探索它们的形成,并将它们置于更大的区域转型过程中。为了深入讨论这些过程,使用了三个观点:领土,象征和制度。俄罗斯萨哈(雅库特)共和国的情况表明,北极的特性并不总是公然表现出来,而是通过某些活动表现出来。它的出现是对挑战的回应:苏联解体后的经济动荡和日益增长的环境问题推动了北部地区北极身份的发展。此外,开放边界和国际关系的发展使萨哈(雅库特)公民和世界其他北方人之间产生了强烈的共同认同感。
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Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia
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期刊介绍: Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia presents scholarship from Russia, Siberia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, the vast region that stretches from the Baltic to the Black Sea and from Lake Baikal to the Bering Strait. Each thematic issue, with a substantive introduction to the topic by the editor, features expertly translated and annotated manuscripts, articles, and book excerpts reporting fieldwork from every part of the region and theoretical studies on topics of special interest.
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