Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Central Peripheries and Peripheral Centers: Evenki Crafting Identities over Time -- 2. A Siberian Town in the 1990s: Balancing Privatization and Collectivist Values -- 3. Red Ties and Residential School: Evenk Women's Narratives and Reconsidering Resistance -- 4. Young Women Between the Market and the Collective -- 5. Inside the Residential School: Cultural Revitalization and the Leninist Program -- 6. Taiga Kids, Incubator Kids, and Intellectuals -- 7. Representing Culture: Museums, Material Culture, and Doing the Lambada -- 8. Revitalizing the Collective in a Market Era -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary
""This thoughtful study should interest anyone concerned with social and political life at the periphery of today's Russian Federation.""--Choice
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-226) and index