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. 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.ISSN 1736-6518DOI: 10.1515/jef-2017-0009 Размещена на сайте: 19.12.17 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСсылка при цитировании: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. DOI: 10.1515/jef-2017-0009 .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. DOI: 10.1515/jef-2017-0009 .Авторы:Ваграменко Т.А.АннотацияThe article addresses a conflicting encounter of two ideologies of kinship, ‘natural’ and ‘religious’, among the newly established Evangelical communities of Nenets in the Polar Ural and Yamal tundra. An ideology of Christian kinship, as an outcome of ‘spiritual re-birth’, was introduced through Nenets religious conversion. The article argues that although the born-again experience often turned against ancestral traditions and Nenets traditional kinship ties, the Nenets kinship system became a platform upon which the conversion mechanism was furthered and determined in the Nenets tundra. The article examines missionary initiatives and Nenets religiosity as kin-based activities, the outcome of which was twofold. On one side, it was the realignment of Nenets traditional kinship networks. On other side, it was the indigenisation of the Christian concept of kinship according to native internal cultural logic. Evangelical communities in the tundra were plunged into the traditional practices of Nenets kinship networks, economic exchanges, and marriage alliances. Through negotiation of traditional Nenets kinship and Christian kinship, converted Nenets developed new imaginaries, new forms of exchanges, and even new forms of mobility.Ключевые слова: kinship blood nenets indigenous people evangelical christianity missionary movement russian arctic 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 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.Ламажаа Ч. К.Основные проблемы исследования родства и родственных групп современных тувинцев: паспортизация, терминология и поддержание родства // Новые исследования Тувы. 2021, № 4. С. 6-21.Ламажаа Ч. К.Социальные общности и социальные связи тувинцев в XIX - начале XXI в. // Ермолаевские чтения: материалы юбилейной V научно-практической конференции с международным участием, посвященной 100-летию образования Тувинской Народной Республики (26-27 августа 2021 г.). – Кызыл: Изд.отд. НБ им. А. С. Пушкина РТ, 2021. - С. 7-10.Галиндабаева В. В.Традиция открытого усыновления в постсоветской Бурятии: локальные практики vs формальные правила // Кунсткамера. 2020. № 1(7). С. 118-126.