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Changes of Komi Reindeer Herders Material Culture: from the 1950s to the Post-soviet Period
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체제 전환과 러시아 소수민족의 의식주 변화 : 코미 순록사육자를 중심으로(1950년대-현재)

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Hye Jin Kim (한국외대) Kirill V. Istomin (한국외대)
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The Korean Association Of Slavic Studies The Journal of Slavic Studies Vol.30 No.1 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.3
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167 - 198 (32page)

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Changes of Komi Reindeer Herders Material Culture: from the 1950s to the Post-soviet Period
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The material culture of Izhma-Komi reindeer herders has been rapidly changing over the last century. This change reflects developments in the “bigger world”, such as the rise and fall of the planned socialist economy in the Soviet Union, the post-soviet transformations and so on. However, they are also partly explained by the inner logic of the development of the Izhma-Komi reindeer herding as an economy and a way of life.
This article represents the first attempt to study changes in the “Big triad” of material culture(food, housing, clothes) among Komi reindeer herders since 1950s. This study is based on the results of the field work in June - July 2014. It demonstrates that their material culture had been influenced by the policies of every period in Soviet Russia such as Kolkhoz and Sovkhoz, and Russia"s conversion from communism to capitalism. The material culture of reindeer herding nomads has been developing through socialist and post-soviet periods and this development is still going on.

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Ⅰ. 들어가는 말
Ⅱ. 연구방법
Ⅲ. 1950년대 이후 코미 순록사육자들의 의식주 변화
IV. 소련 붕괴 이후 코미 순록사육자들의 생활 변화
V. 맺는 말
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