Vagramenko T.A. Forthcoming (2018). Chronotopes of Conversion and the Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Post-Soviet Arctic. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, Vol. 17(1), pp. 63-91. Vagramenko T.A. Forthcoming (2018). Chronotopes of Conversion and the Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Post-Soviet Arctic. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, Vol. 17(1), pp. 63-91.ISSN 1361-7362Размещена на сайте: 19.12.17 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСсылка при цитировании:Vagramenko T.A. Forthcoming (2018). Chronotopes of Conversion and the Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Post-Soviet Arctic. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, Vol. 17(1), pp. 63-91.Vagramenko T.A. Forthcoming (2018). Chronotopes of Conversion and the Production of Christian Fundamentalism in the Post-Soviet Arctic. Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies, Vol. 17(1), pp. 63-91.Авторы:Ваграменко Т.А.АннотацияThis article discusses the potential contribution of the chronotope as an analytic category in studies of Christian conversion, applying it to postsocialist religious changes in the Russian Arctic. Looking through basic categories of human experience – space and time – the article focuses on the comparative analysis of the two missionary movements working in the Nenets tundra – neo-Pentecostalism and fundamentalist Baptism. Siberia and the Arctic became one of the most striking spots of postsocialist rearrangements on the Russian religious map, and were associated with an increasing presence of various Protestant movements. The article examines Evangelical missionary movement amongst the Nenets indigenous people who live in the Polar Ural tundra, North-Western Siberia. On the emerging religious spectrum, the Nenets tried out multiple faiths, choosing in the end the fundamentalist Baptism. The article elaborates on possible conditions that made Christian fundamentalism appealing in this part of the Arctic. I suggest that Nenets historical experience as a colonized periphery of the Russian state, particularly the Soviet experiments with space and time, have bridged Nenets social expectations and a radical form of Evangelical ChristianityКлючевые слова: russian arctic, nenets, postsocialism, baptist fundamentalism, pentecostalism, religious conversion, chronotope, space and time Рубрики: Социология религииЭтносоциологияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Vagramenko, Tatiana. Indigeneity and Religious Conversion in Siberia: Nenets «Eluding» Culture and Indigenous Revitalization. In: Marginalised and Endangered Worldviews. Comparative Studies on Contemporary Eurasia, India and South America. Ed. by L. Gusy and J. Kapalo. LIT Verlag. Ethnologie: Forschung und Wissenschaft. 2017. P. 207-229.Vagramenko, Tatiana. «Blood» Kinship and Kinship in Christ’s Blood: Nomadic Evangelism in the Nenets Tundra. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 2017, Vol. 11(1):151-169.