Abstract
The conceptualization of the "field" in early Soviet ethnog raphy had its own dynamics and elaborations within the discursive arenas of the Leningrad ethnographic school. Beginning with the prehistory of the idea of the field among the Enlightenment natural ists and travelers, we turn toward a description of long-term expe ditions of the first generation of Soviet ethnographers of the North. Comparing field diaries, photographs, questionnaires, lectures, and textbooks, we consider the patterns and flexibility in the concept of the field in the first half of the twentieth century. We conclude with a discussion of how post-World War II Soviet anthropologists departed from the ideas of participant observation and long-term fieldworking prominent in earlier conceptualizations of fieldwork in Soviet ethnography.
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Arzyutov, D. V., & Kan, S. A. (2017). The concept of the “field” in early soviet ethnography a northern perspective. Sibirica, 16(1), 31–74. https://doi.org/10.3167/sib.2017.160103
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