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        Multiethnic Societies of Central Asia and Siberia Represented in Indigenous Oral and Written Literature

        The Role of Private Collections and Libraries

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        Schatz, Merle
        Barnett, Robert
        Bitkeev, P.T.
        Bitkeeva, G.S.
        Eli, Merhaba
        Faggionato, Christian
        Grinevich, Anna A.
        Hojam Pekiniy, Ahmet
        Kasten, Erich
        Lizunova, Irina V.
        Mandrinina, Lyudmila A.
        Omakaeva, Ellara
        Pshenichnaya, Evgeniya V.
        Qahiri, Tahir Mutällip
        Reckel, Johannes
        Rogaar, Eva
        Rykova, Valentina V.
        Schatz, Merle
        Steenberg Reyhe, Rune
        Suleymanovna, Madzhun Djamilya
        Yeung, Jessica
        Özkan, Deniz
        Collection
        AG Universitätsverlage
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Central Asia and Siberia are characterized by multiethnic societies formed by a patchwork of often small ethnic groups. At the same time large parts of them have been dominated by state languages, especially Russian and Chinese. On a local level the languages of the autochthonous people often play a role parallel to the central national language. The contributions of this conference proceeding follow up on topics such as: What was or is collected and how can it be used under changed conditions in the research landscape, how does it help local ethnic communities to understand and preserve their own culture and language? Do the spatially dispersed but often networked collections support research on the ground? What contribution do these collections make to the local languages and cultures against the backdrop of dwindling attention to endangered groups? These and other questions are discussed against the background of the important role libraries and private collections play for multiethnic societies in often remote regions that are difficult to reach.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59224
        Keywords
        indigenous literature; multiethnic societies; Central Asia; Siberia
        DOI
        10.17875/gup2022-2038
        ISBN
        978-3-86395-554-0, 978-3-86395-554-0
        Publisher
        Universitätsverlag Göttingen
        Publication date and place
        2022
        Classification
        Society and Social Sciences
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.de
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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