Alexia Bloch is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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List of Illustrations Note on Transliteration and Translation Preface Introduction: Fieldwork, Socialism in Crisis, and Identities in the Making 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
List of Illustrations Note on Transliteration and Translation Preface Introduction: Fieldwork, Socialism in Crisis, and Identities in the Making 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
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