FW: [ural] Seminar: Doing Religion in the Russian North. Competing Uses of Religiosity after Socialism.
Johanna Laakso
johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Fri Dec 5 10:43:00 UTC 2008
Forwarded, an interesting seminar call -- sorry for cross-postings!
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Von: Karina Lukin <karina.lukin at helsinki.fi>
Datum: Fri, 05 Dec 2008 11:03:03 +0200
An: <aleksanteri-lista at helsinki.fi>, <ural-lista at helsinki.fi>,
<kansantieto at joensuu.fi>, <vie-info at helsinki.fi>
Betreff: [ural] Seminar: Doing Religion in the Russian North. Competing Uses
of Religiosity after Socialism.
Folkloristiikan oppiaineen projekti Creating Belongingness järjestää
yhdessä Euroopan tiedesäätiön projektin New Religious Movements in the
Russian North kanssa kaikille avoimen seminaarin Doing Religion in the
Russian North. Competing Uses of Religiosity after Socialism.
Aika: 16.12.2008, 10-16.30
Paikka: Päärakennus, aud XIV
The project Creating Belongingness (Department of Folkloristics)
organizes together with ESF-project New Religious Movements in the
Russian North an open seminar Doing Religion in the Russian North.
Competing Uses of Religiosity after Socialism.
Time: December 16, 10-16.30
Venue: University Main Building, aud XIV
Programme
10.15-10.30 Opening words: Anna-Leena Siikala (University of Helsinki)
Patty Gray (National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
10.30-11.00 Patrick Plattet (University of Alaska Fairbanks) and
Virginie Vaté (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France):
Religious Specialization and Evangelical Christianity in the Russian Far
East: re-assessing ?familial shamanism?
11.00-11.30 Tatiana Bulkagova (Herzen State Pedagogical University, St.
Petersburg), Anna-Leena Siikala (University of Helsinki) and Oleg
Ulyashev (Komi Research Centre, Syktyvkar):
Reviving of shamanic practices among the Siberian Khanty and Nanay
11.30-12.00 David Koester (University of Alaska Fairbanks):
Itelmen religiosity in historical perspective
12.00-12.30 Alexander Panchenko (Institute of Russian Litterature, St.
Petersburg) and Sergey Shtyrkov (European University of St. Petersburg):
After the Second Coming: Magic, Science and Religion of the Last
Testament Church
Lunch
13.30-14.00 Art Leete (University of Tartu) and Piret Koosa (University
of Tartu):
Notes about the Relationship between A New Orthodox Priest and A Local
Community in the Ust-Kulom Region of Komi Republic, Russia
14.00-14.30 Karina Lukin (University of Helsinki):
?My grandpa built that chapel?. The Place of the Church among Kolguev
Islanders' Religious Landscape"
14.30-15.00 Alexandra S. Antohin (University of Alaska Fairbanks) and
Patty A. Gray (National University of Ireland, Maynooth):
Orthodoxy and Counter-Hegemony: Competing Discourses of Christianity in
Magadan Russia
Coffee
15.20-15.50 Eva Toulouze (University of Tartu), Tatiana Vagramenko
(National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Laur Vallikivi (Scott Polar
Research Institute, Cambridge):
Becoming Christians "at the end of the land": Orthodox and Protestant
missionaries among the Nenets in the Russian Arctic.
Discussion
Welcome!
Karina Lukin
PhD student
Department of Cultural Research/ Folkloristics
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