Сулейманова, О. А. Мигранты и вещи = Migrants and things : опыт переезда и материально-бытовая адаптация городских семей Кольского Севера / О. А. Сулейманова ; научный редактор: И. А. Разумова ; [Кольский научный центр РАН, Центр гуманитарных проблем Баренц Региона]. - Москва : Наука, 2021. - 188, [3] с., [8] л. ил., цв. ил. : ил., факс.
Scientific editor Doctor ofHistorical Sciences, and about Director ofthe Center for Humanitarian Problems of the Barents Region Kola Science Center RAS I. A. Razumova Reviewers: Doctor ofHistorical Sciences, Leading Research FellowInstitute ofLanguage, Literature and History ofthe Karelian Scientific Center ofthe RussianAcademy of Sciences I. Yu. Vinokurova PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor ofthe Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences and Social Security Law ofthe Murmansk Arctic State University, Keeper ofMuseum Items of the Department ofAccounting and StorageActivities Murmansk Regional Museum of Local Lore K. Ya. Kotkin Su^manova O. A. Migrants and Things: Moving Experience and Consumer Adaptation ofUrban Families in Kola North / O. A. Suleуmanova; Kola Science Cen ter o f the Russian Academy o f Sciences.—M. :Nauka, 2021. —191 p. :il. — ISBN 978-5-02-040868-5 The monograph is devoted to the study of the clothing behavior of urban residents of the Kola North in the context ofmigration processes. The Kola North is one of the regions of Russia that were actively populated in the 20th century in the process of urbanization and scientific and industrial development. A wide range of problems associated with the culture of everyday life and the objective world of the modern urban family, with the life of things in family culture, with the circumstances of their movement among different groups of forced and voluntary migrants to the Kola Peninsula in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods are considered. Particular attention is paid to the meanings that are endowed with things in the family, and the meaning of different types of things for adaptation to a new place of residence and to the conditions of the Arctic territory. The research is based on a complex of sources: field, published and archived. The publication is suppliedwith illustrations: photographs and copies of documents from private and state archives. The book is addressed to anthropologists, ethnographers, historians, ethnographers, culturologists, teachers, museumworkers and a wide range of readers interested in the history and material culture of families in the Far North of Russia.
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