The Fate of Harbin Repatriate in the Mirror of Anthropology: Liudmila Abramova (1914-2002)

M. V. Krotova, D. I. Petin
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The research is devoted to repatriate Lyudmila Maksimilianovna Abramova (1914-2002) who was born in Harbin, lived in China for 40 years and moved to the USSR during the mass repatriation of the Russian population of Manchuria in the 1950s. Through the fate of Liudmila Abramova the authors attempt to reflect the peculiarities of the life of the emigrants in Northern Manchuria in the interwar period. They include the involvement of young people in fascist organizations, work in the Manchukuo authorities, survival strategies, repatriation motives, adaptation practices of repatriates, gender aspects - such as the role of a politician's wife, the participation of women in public organizations. The appeal to the personalized history is due to the fact that in the history of Russian emigration in Manchuria there are many mythologemes that distort the idea of the life and activities of emigrants. In addition, the authors had to face the problem of reconstructing the biography of a “little” person in the absence of ego documents (memoirs, letters, diaries); therefore, the research task was the use of the anthropological approach, microand macroanalysis, historical-biographical and historical-comparative methods. The article is based on unpublished archival documents involving memoirs and diaries of former Harbin residents and oral history materials.
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人类学镜中的哈尔滨被遣返者的命运:柳德米拉·阿布拉莫娃(1914-2002)
这项研究致力于遣返柳德米拉·马克西米利亚诺夫娜·阿布拉莫娃(1914-2002),她出生于哈尔滨,在中国生活了40年,并在20世纪50年代俄罗斯人口大规模遣返满洲期间移居苏联。作者试图通过刘德米拉·阿布拉莫娃的命运来反映两次世界大战期间北满移民生活的特殊性。其中包括年轻人参与法西斯组织、在满洲国当局的工作、生存策略、遣返动机、遣返者的适应做法、性别方面,如政治家妻子的角色、妇女参与公共组织。对个性化历史的吸引力在于,在俄罗斯移民满洲的历史中,有许多神话扭曲了移民的生活和活动观念。此外,作者不得不面对在没有自我文件(回忆录、信件、日记)的情况下重建“小”人物传记的问题;因此,研究任务是运用人类学方法、微观分析和宏观分析、历史传记和历史比较的方法。这篇文章是根据未发表的档案文件,包括前哈尔滨居民的回忆录和日记以及口述历史资料。
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