Honorary Research Fellow
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Assistant Professor at the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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Research Overview
I am a historian (PhD, Stockholm) who is intellectually and emotionally connected to anthropological ideas and long-term fieldwork, and an anthropologist (PhD, Saint Petersburg) who has fallen in love with diachronic interpretations of social and cultural practices. My bi-disciplinary identity is shaped by my curiosity about our everyday lives, which are inseparable from our imaginations. I am interested in how the paths, ideas, and practices of scholars and the people they collaborate with intersect, coevolve, and ultimately shape our “stable” notions of the environment, materiality, social life, and the past. This curiosity drives me to constantly move between the vibrant “field” in the Arctic/Siberia (predominantly with the Nenets and Altaians) and the secluded and dusty “archives,” where I find inspiration and develop most of my ideas. The arguments in my writings often revolve around the intertwined lives of anthropological and natural science ideas, the long-term dynamics of human-environment interactions in the circumpolar North, and how these are narrated and inscribed in the scholarship and novels of Indigenous and settler-colonial authors.
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Rooting in the Subterranean: Underground Dwellers in Northern Indigenous Narratives and Metropolitan Anthropological Theories
Lest We Forget: Recovering Ancestors in Anthropological Traditions. Darnell, R., Gleach, F. (eds.). University of Nebraska PressChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersT͡Selye chasti: transnat͡sional'nye traektorii arkhivov Sergei͡a i Elizavety Shirokogorovykh
Antropologicheskii Forum, no. 51, pp. 175–198Contributions to Journals: ArticlesChukotskie risunki ėtnograficheskogo reli͡ativizma, ili kak Vladimir Germanovich mog by prokommentirovat' stat'i͡u Dmitrii͡a Aleksandrovicha
Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie, no. 5, pp. 98-101Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDomestication as Enskilment: Harnessing Reindeer in Arctic Siberia
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 197–231Contributions to Journals: ArticlesReindeer Imagery in the Making at Ust’-Polui in Arctic Siberia
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 161-181Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774320000414
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Dima-mammutin matka rautaesiriipun läpi
Geologi, vol. 73, no. 3, pp. 84–87Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMakarych. Ėtnograficheskiĭ urok
Uchenye zapiski Muzei͡a-zapovednika “Tomskai͡a pisanit͡sa”, no. 13, pp. 11–15Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMore Than a Shaman: The Life History of An Altai Shepherd Surrounded by Sacred Mountains, Siberian Ethnographers, and Anthropological Ideas
Anthropology of Siberia in the Making: Openings and Closures from the 1840s to the Present. Habeck, J. O., Vaté, V. (eds.). Lit VerlagChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersPuteshestvii͡a cherez sibirskui͡u step' i taĭgu k antropologicheskim kont͡sept͡sii͡am: ėtnoistorii͡a Sergei͡a i Elizavety Shirokogorovykh
Vol. 1, Indrik, Moscow. 544 pagesBooks and Reports: BooksReassembling the Environmental Archives of the Cold War: Perspectives from the Russian North
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. 221 pagesBooks and Reports: Books