Words and Silences

By (author) L Vallikivi

ISBN13: 9780253068750

Imprint: Indiana University Press

Publisher: Indiana University Press

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Published: 26/03/2024

Availability: Available

Description
Words and Silences tells the story of an extraordinary group of independent Nenets reindeer herders in the northwest Russian Arctic. Under socialism these nomads managed to avoid the Soviet state and its institutions of collectivization, but soon after the atheist regime collapsed, while some staunchly resisted, many of them became fervent fundamentalist Christians. By exploring differing concepts of how traditional and convert Nenets use and define words and of the meanings they ascribe to the withholding of speech, Laur Vallikivi shows how a local form of global Christianity has emerged through intricate negotiations of self, sociality, and cosmology. Moving beyond studies of modernization and globalization that have all-too-predictable outcomes for indigenous peoples, Words and Silences invites us to view not only religious devotees, but words themselves, as agents of a complex and ongoing transformation.
List of Maps and Figures Preface and Acknowledgments Notes on Transliteration, Translation, and Bible Citations PART I: REINDEER NOMADS AND REFORMERS Introduction 1. Dynamics of Avoidance and Engagement PART II: CONVERSION OF PEOPLE, DISENFRANCHISEMENT OF SPIRITS 2. Trajectories of Conversion 3. Baptist Missionaries on the Edge 4. Destructive Persuasion PART III: SPEAKING AND SILENCE 5. Silence and Binding Words 6. Speaking Saves, Silence Damns 7. Pure Subjects Conclusion Main Characters Glossary of Selected Nenets and Russian Words Notes References Index
  • Tribal religions
  • Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:250
Width:150
Spine:15
Weight:666.00
List Price: £81.00