Ethnographic Field Of Kamchatka: Characteristic Features And Research Problems

  • Alina Igorevna Kirillova
Palabras clave: ethnographic methodology, Russian ethnology, local ethnographic re- search, case study, Kamchatka, ethnic groups of Kamchatka

Resumen

The article analyzes modern Kamchatka ethnographic studies. The author reveals peculiar features of Kamchatka’s ethnographic field and describes difficulties of local exploration. Modern historical exploration methods used in Russia and for- eign countries are described. The author uses monographs and papers by modern Russian and foreign scientists and her own field materials. The article is based on materials of two significant (in terms of population and prospects of ethno-tourism development) districts of Kamchatka, Bystrinskiy and Milkovskiy. Special atten- tion is paid to the practice of Russian field ethnological schools.

Biografía del autor/a

Alina Igorevna Kirillova
Vitus Bering Kamchatka State University, Pogranichnaya Street, 4, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, Russian Federation, 683032

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Publicado
2019-06-09
Cómo citar
Igorevna Kirillova, A. (2019). Ethnographic Field Of Kamchatka: Characteristic Features And Research Problems. Opción, 35, 978-987. Recuperado a partir de https://mail.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/27457