[Ura-list] Etudes finno-ougriennes
Eva Toulouze
evatoulouze at gmail.com
Tue Mar 12 09:24:54 UTC 2024
Dear colleagues,
I am happy to announce that two issues of Etudes finno-ougriennes have been
published, the nr 54 and 55.
Both issues are available in print and on the internet:
https://journals.openedition.org/efo/21426 (54)
https://journals.openedition.org/efo/22271 (55)
Nr 54: *Finno-Ugrians and nature*
Anatole Danto (in French) - The Finno-Ugrian's relations to nature ...9
Héloïse Pommepuy, Anatole Danto & Anne Choquet (in French) - Brest,
the Navy, the Northern territories and Finno-Ugric communities: sources and
resources .................................... 21
Anatole Danto, Léa Pertel, Jules Danto & Kristina Likhacheva (in English)
- Linguistic Biodiversity, Natural Biodiversity and Traditional Ecological
Knowledge: A Common Extinction. Questioning the Adaptive Capacities of
Indigenous Peoples from Arctic and Sub-Arctic Regions..............37
Deborah Aleia Aldana Shelton & Ingvar Svanberg (in English) - Plant
knowledge among the remaining Pite Saami (Bidumsámegiella) speakers in
Swedish Sápmi..........................................................63
Mare Mätas (in French) - Kihnu island cultural space. Ten ideas about
changes in man and the nature around
........................................87
Raivo Kalle, Mare Mätas, Andrea Pieroni & Renata Sõukand (in French)
Changes in the use of plants in rituals and holidays on Kihnu island
.........................................................................101
Olga Belichenko (in English) - “Setos pick russula and purovik, and not the
red ones, they are slimy”. Cultural preferences in edible mushroom use of
the Setos and Russians of Pechory District of Pskov Oblast, NW Russia
........................................................137
Vincent Dautancourt (in French) - Estonian forest exploitation discussed:
the example of the aborted project of a cellulose plant
(2017-2018)...............................................................................167
Harri Uusitalo (in French) - The names of Zoarces viviparus and Lumpenus
lampretaeformis in the Finnish dialects and written language
....................................................................................189
*Short articles*
Nikolai Anisimov (in French) - The blood's mythic and ritual symbolic
in communication with the world beyond ............................ 223
Jules Bouton (in French) - The role of discours in Indrek's learning
process in *Truth and justice *II
volume...................................233
*Fieldwork*
Valentin Châtelet (in French) - Alter ego in an explored land: The ethnic
and geographic imagination of the researcher and the interviewees on
the basis of an Udmurt fieldwork.......................245
Eva Toulouze (in French) - After three years break, 2022 fieldwork:
Udmurtia-Bashkortostan
............................................................279
Anastasia Servan-Schreiber (in French) - Embodying the past:
*Karusepäev *ethnography
by Estonia's *maausulised*............295
Nr 55
Virág Dyekiss (in French) - Women's role in Siberian Nganassan texts
....................................................9
Asya Karasëva (in French) - Izhma Komi and Sami cultural identit
representation relying on a 2011 fieldwork ................43
Eva Toulouze (in French) - The Volga Finno-Ugric peoples. Peculiarities and
historical fate .........................................85
Dmitrij Efremov (in French) - Udmurt digital press: evolution dynamics
....................................................113
Sergei Sidorov (in French) - An experience of virtual expedition (on field
materials) ...........................125
Paul Nurk (in French) - Signs of Albert Camus’ Existentialism in the Films
of Priit Pärn........................................149
Martin Carayol (in French) - A Feminist Generation? The Cause of Women in
the Short Stories of Aino Kallas, Maria Jotuni and L. Onerva (part
2) .....................................187
Hanna Karhu (in French) - Poetic Apprenticeship: Otto Manninen and
Rewritten Rhymed Folk
Songs....................................................211
*Chronicle*
Aleksi Moine (in French) - The art and science of lamenting
.................................................245
Aleksi Moine (in French) - The rekilaulu: new perspectives on a
marginalised genre ..........249
Eva Toulouze, Aleksi Moine, Suzanne Lesage, Jules Bouton & Martin Carayol
(in French) - CIFU XIII, Vienna August
2022.................................253
András Bereczki (in French) - The Budapest finno-ugric chair these last 25
years....................275
Antoine Chalvin (in French) - Vahur Linnuste (1925-2023)....285
*Recensions*
Martin Carayol (in French) - Kányádi András (dir.), D’Etelka aux
sabbataires. Pages choisies de la prose hongroise
des Lumières au romantisme, L’Harmattan/Adéfo (coll. Bibliothèque
finno-ougrienne), .....................................291
Aleksi Moine (in French) - Hämäläinen Niina & Kauppi Petja (dir.), 2021,
Paradigma. Näkökulmia tieteen periaatteisiin ja käsityksiin
...................................295
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