Identity and Ecology in Arctic Siberia
Discover the intricate relationship between identity and ecology in the remote Taimyr Peninsula of Siberia with Identity and Ecology in Arctic Siberia by David G. Anderson. Published by Oxford University Press in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 270 pages and offers a compelling first-hand account of a reindeer-herding collective. Anderson delves into the historical and political dynamics that shape northern Asia, exploring the profound changes brought about by the formation and dissolution of the Soviet Union. This book is an essential read for those interested in cultural anthropology, applied ecology, and the social sciences, providing a unique perspective on how identity and ecology intertwine in one of the world's most remote regions. Enhance your understanding of Siberian culture and politics with this engaging and informative work.