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Human-Animal Relations in the Indigenous Literatures of the Soviet North

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This open access book examines how Indigenous authors from the Soviet North reflect the impact of Soviet settler colonialism on Indigenous communities in the region through literary engagement with human animal relations. Careful analyses of works by Iurii Rytkheu (Chukchi), Anna Nerkagi (Nenets), and Eremei Aipin (Khanty) address the authors responses to Soviet colonialism and forced assimilation, as well as the ways in which these processes altered Indigenous cultures and conceptualizations of nature and non-human animals.
The book situates Indigenous authors and their texts within the cultural, political, and ideological context of the Soviet Union, while simultaneously drawing on a broad array of theoretical frameworks posthumanism, new materialism, and postcolonial criticism to guide its analysis. The wealth of theoretical perspectives makes the book of interest to scholars and students in Soviet literary studies, Russian and Eurasian studies, Indigenous studies, environmental humanities, human-animal studies, and Arctic Studies.
In the wake of Russia s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the emerged call to decolonize Russian and Eurasian studies, Human-Animal Relations in the Indigenous Literatures of the Soviet North offers a timely and necessary re-evaluation of Russia s colonial history in the Arctic region.

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Eeva Kuikka is a postdoctoral researcher in Russian language and culture at Tampere University, Finland. She is specialized in Russian literature, postcolonial theory, human-animal studies, and gender studies. Her current research explores the intersections of gender and ethnicity in 20th
-Century and contemporary Russian-language literature, art, and digital media. Kuikka’s previous publications include articles on Russophone Indigenous literatures, a co-authored article on “salmon geographies” (Jedele, Kuikka & Niska, 2024), and a co-authored monograph Contesting Feminism and Media Culture in Contemporary Russia: From Celebrities to Anti-war Activists (Ratilainen, Miazhevich, Zhaivoronok & Kuikka, 2025).


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This open access book examines how Indigenous authors from the Soviet North reflect the impact of Soviet settler colonialism on Indigenous communities in the region through literary engagement with human–animal relations. Careful analyses of works by Iurii Rytkheu (Chukchi), Anna Nerkagi (Nenets), and Eremei Aipin (Khanty) address the authors’ responses to Soviet colonialism and forced assimilation, as well as the ways in which these processes altered Indigenous cultures and conceptualizations of nature and non-human animals.
The book situates Indigenous authors and their texts within the cultural, political, and ideological context of the Soviet Union, while simultaneously drawing on a broad array of theoretical frameworks – posthumanism, new materialism, and postcolonial criticism – to guide its analysis. The wealth of theoretical perspectives makes the book of interest to scholars and students in Soviet literary studies, Russian and Eurasian studies, Indigenous studies, environmental humanities, human-animal studies, and Arctic Studies.
In the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the emerged call to decolonize Russian and Eurasian studies, Human-Animal Relations in the Indigenous Literatures of the Soviet North offers a timely and necessary re-evaluation of Russia’s colonial history in the Arctic region.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Eeva Kuikka
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 29.01.2026
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Geoscienze > Geografia
 
EAN 9783032084149
ISBN 978-3-0-3208414-9
Numero di pagine 219
Illustrazioni XV, 219 p. 1 illus.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 14.8 x 1.6 x 21 cm
Peso (della confezione) 400 g
 
Serie Arctic Encounters
Categorie Soziologie, Europa, Kulturwissenschaften, Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik, Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Ethnographie, Sociology of Culture, Open Access, Arctic, Colonialism, Human Geography, Sociocultural Anthropology, European Literature, Indigenous People, Russian Arctic, Human-Animal Relations, Soviet literature, animals in literature, Arctic Indigenous literatures
 

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