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About the Hearth: Perspectives on the Home, Hearth and Household in the

About the Hearth: Perspectives on the Home, Hearth and Household in the Circumpolar North Paperback / softback - 2015

by David G. Anderson

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Paperback / softback. New. Based on years of in-depth research, this book presents and analyzes how the people of the circumpolar regions conceive, build, memorialize, and live in their dwellings. This book seeks to set a new standard for interdisciplinary work within the humanities and social sciences.
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  • Title About the Hearth: Perspectives on the Home, Hearth and Household in the Circumpolar North
  • Author David G. Anderson
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition New
  • Pages 336
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Berghahn Books
  • Date 2015
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9781782387879
  • ISBN 9781782387879
  • Themes
    • Interdisciplinary Studies: Aboriginal/Native Studies

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From the publisher

Due to changing climates and demographics, questions of policy in the circumpolar north have focused attention on the very structures that people call home. Dwellings lie at the heart of many forms of negotiation. Based on years of in-depth research, this book presents and analyzes how the people of the circumpolar regions conceive, build, memorialize, and live in their dwellings. This book seeks to set a new standard for interdisciplinary work within the humanities and social sciences and includes anthropological work on vernacular architecture, environmental anthropology, household archaeology and demographics.

About the author

Virginie Vat is an anthropologist, researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France. Since 1994, she has been doing research in Chukotka (Northeastern Siberia) and, since 2011, in Alaska. Within the ESF/BOREAS collaborative framework, she led an associated project on conversion to Christianity in Chukotka for the research program NEWREL (New religious Movements in the Russian North).