The Concept of Manhood in Post-Socialist Siberia: The Sakha Father as a Wise Hunter and a Pastoralist
Author: Takakura, Hiroki
Source: Sibirica, Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2009 , pp. 45-67(23)
Abstract:
This article analyzes the family relationships of the Sakha people with particular focus on the concept of the father, both in a historical setting and in a contemporary context. The aim of this article is to shed light on alternative aspects of the life of Sakha pastoralists and to examine them within the broader historical and cultural perspective. Unlike previous studies on manhood and gender in post-socialist Russia, I suggest that the realization of a masculine identity as a father was possible, and that it has been transmitted through the generations, even during the socialist era. Hunting as a mode of minor subsistence and the perception of the socio-ecological environment related to it has been crucial for the preservation of the status of a man among the Sakha.Keywords: ARCTIC PASTORALISM; FAMILY; FATHER; GENDER; HUNTING; MANHOOD; SAKHA
DOI: 10.3167/sib.2009.080104
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