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Finding Bazorkin in the Caucasus: A Journey from Anthropology to Literature

Gould, Rebecca Ruth

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This essay chronicles a journey through the Caucasus toward the end of the second Russo-Chechen war. It focuses in particular on the discovery of a little-known Soviet-era work of historical fiction by the Ingush author Idris Bazorkin (1910-1991). In introducing Bazorkin to the Anglophone reader, I examine the intertextual linkages between his fiction and indigenous Ingush traditions and thereby reveal the thematic and generic range of Ingush literary modernity. By yoking together literary and ethnographic approaches that are often severed from each other, Bazorkin suggests an alternative conception of the relationship between literature and anthropology. Through its writing method as well as its critical analysis, this essay introduces Bazorkin's anthropology of literature.

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Gould, R. R. (2016). Finding Bazorkin in the Caucasus: A Journey from Anthropology to Literature. Anthropology and Humanism, 41(1), 86-101. https://doi.org/10.1111/anhu.12109

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2016
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 19, 2023
Journal Anthropology and Humanism
Print ISSN 1559-9167
Electronic ISSN 1548-1409
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 41
Issue 1
Pages 86-101
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/anhu.12109

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This is the version of the article accepted for publication in Anthropology and Humanism, 41 (1). pp. 86-101, (2016), published by Wiley. Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions.





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