Modern decorative arts and stagecraft of the Amur and Sakhalin indigenous peoples as components of ethnocultural identity

Authors

  • SERGEY V. BEREZNITSKY Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera), Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24866/1997-2857/2023-2/55-68

Keywords:

indigenous peoples of Amur and Sakhalin, ethnocultural identity, decorative arts, stagecraft

Abstract

Decorative arts and stagecraft constitute an important part of ethnocultural identity. Considering these phenomena as complex texts containing specific ethnic and universal cultural meanings, the author traces, using the example of modern decorative arts and stagecraft of the indigenous peoples of Amur and Sakhalin, how today, in the context of the growing role of cyberspace, ethnic culture transforms and ethnic identity is constructed.

Author Biography

  • SERGEY V. BEREZNITSKY, Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera), Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg, Russia)

    Doctor of Historical Sciences, Chief Researcher of the Department of Ethnography of Siberia.

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Published

28-06-2023

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Section

ARCHAEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY IN CIRCUM-PAСIFIC

How to Cite

Modern decorative arts and stagecraft of the Amur and Sakhalin indigenous peoples as components of ethnocultural identity. (2023). Humanitarian Research in the Eastern Siberia and the Far East, 2, 55-68. https://doi.org/10.24866/1997-2857/2023-2/55-68