2021
DOI: 10.22162/2619-0990-2021-53-1-115-133
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Антропология Холода: Естественные Низкие Температуры В Традиционной Системе Жизнеобеспечения Якутов (XIX В. – 30-Е Гг. ХХ В.)

Abstract: Goals. The study aims to determine the influence of a complex of cryogenic factors (snow, ice, permafrost, cold in general) on traditional household and sociocultural practices of the Yakuts including benefits that some representatives of this ethnic group have learned to derive from winter climatological conditions. Materials and Methods. The work analyzes archival materials, scientific literature and the author’s field data. The most important elements of the methodological toolkit are sociocultural analysis… Show more

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“…First of all, we consider the series of works by Alexander Suleymanov devoted to the problems of "Anthropology of Cold", where the author raises the question of the effect of low temperatures on the existing life support system of the Yakuts. [7] The representations of the cold among the Yakut people, reflected in the folklore worldview are described in the study of Aytalina Kuzmina on the example of texts of different folklore genres: epics, legends, mythological stories, folk songs, fairy tales, proverbs and sayings. [4] The work by Ekaterina Romanova and Oksana Dozhbanskaya presents the multidimensional image of the Cold in the metaphors of calendar and social time based on two models of the Yakuts and the indigenous peoples of Taimyr.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First of all, we consider the series of works by Alexander Suleymanov devoted to the problems of "Anthropology of Cold", where the author raises the question of the effect of low temperatures on the existing life support system of the Yakuts. [7] The representations of the cold among the Yakut people, reflected in the folklore worldview are described in the study of Aytalina Kuzmina on the example of texts of different folklore genres: epics, legends, mythological stories, folk songs, fairy tales, proverbs and sayings. [4] The work by Ekaterina Romanova and Oksana Dozhbanskaya presents the multidimensional image of the Cold in the metaphors of calendar and social time based on two models of the Yakuts and the indigenous peoples of Taimyr.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%