Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics (JEF) is a multidisciplinary forum for scholars. Addressed to an international scholarly audience, JEF is open to contributions from researchers all over the world. JEF publishes articles in the research areas of ethnology, folkloristics, museology, cultural and social anthropology. It includes both studies focused on the empirical analysis of particular cases as well as those more theoretically oriented.
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Vol 5, No 1 (2011): Religion and the Re-identification of Ethnic Groups
Table of Contents
Articles
| Preface to the Special Issue | |
| 3 |
| Nanai Fairytales about the Cruel Bride | |
| Tatyana Bulgakova | 5-21 |
| Armastus, Andestus, Alandlikkus: The Rediscovery of the Orthodox Christianity in Post-Soviet Estonia | |
| Milena Benovska-Sabkova | 23-43 |
| Revolt of Grannies: The Bursylysyas Komi Folk Orthodox Movement | |
| Piret Koosa, Art Leete | 45-61 |
| Indigenous Agency in the Missionary Encounter: The Example of the Khanty and the Nenets | |
| Eva Toulouze | 63-74 |
| What Does Matter?: Idols and Icons in the Nenets Tundra | |
| Laur Vallikivi | 75-95 |
| The Izhma Komi and the Pomor: Two Models of Cultural Transformation | |
| Yuri Shabaev, Valery Sharapov | 97-122 |
Notes and Reviews
| Semiosis and the Culture of Rupture | |
| 123-124 |
ISSN (print) 1736-6518. ISSN (online) 2228-0987. JEF is a joint publication of the University of Tartu, the Estonian National Museum and the Estonian Literary Museum.
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics