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Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): Living Animisms and Monotheisms in the Finno-Ugric World
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): Living Animisms and Monotheisms in the Finno-Ugric World
Published:
2024-06-06
Inspirational Insights
The (Mal)Functionality of Vernacular
Simon J. Bronner
1–15
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Editorial
Preface to the Special Issue: Living Animisms and Monotheisms in the Finno-Ugric World
Eva Toulouze, Laur Vallikivi
16–19
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Articles (special issue)
‘Raskolniks’ and ‘Inorodtsy’: A Mutual Attraction
Elena Danilko
20–30
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Udmurt Religious Practice Today: Between Native Traditions and World Religions
Eva Toulouze
31–57
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The Contemporary Ethno-Confessional Situation Among the Udmurts of Perm Territory
Aleksandr V. Chernykh
58–71
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Occasional Commemorative Rituals in Udmurt Culture
Nikolai Anisimov
72–94
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Christian Elements and Their Folk Adaptations in the Funeral and Memorial Rites of the Ludian Karelians
Sergei Andreevich Minvaleev
95–112
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A Near-Death Experience Narrated by a Vepsian Woman
Madis Arukask, Eva Saar
113–128
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Eastern Udmurt Sacred Places, Yesterday and Today
Ranus Sadikov, Eva Toulouze
129–151
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Articles (regular)
Tripe Soup at the Service Area: Thoughts on an Infrastructure of Meaningful Sociality
Michael Anranter
152–166
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Birth Care Belief Practices: Traditional Mother–Child Care during Birth in Rural Punjab, Pakistan
Azher Hameed Qamar, Saima Azher
167–185
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The Elusive Concept of 'Tradition Science' in the Nordic Institute of Folklore under Lauri Honko’s Directorship
Pertti Anttonen
186–231
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Notes and Reviews
Book Review: Vernacular Knowledge: Contesting Authorities, Expressing Beliefs
Alina Oprelianska
232–234
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Book Review: The Consolations of Humor and Other Folklore Essays
Guillem Castañar
235–237
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Book Review: Galvanizing Nostalgia?: Indigeneity and Sovereignty in Siberia
Aimar Ventsel
238–239
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