
Turkic and Slavic population of Siberia: identity, culture, religion
Author(s) -
Марина Александровна Жигунова,
Ethnography Sb Rаs
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ètnografiâ altaâ i sopredelʹnyh territorij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-0592
DOI - 10.37386/2687-0592-2020-10-28-34
Subject(s) - slavic languages , ethnic group , identity (music) , diversity (politics) , cultural identity , population , cultural diversity , ethnology , anthropology , linguistics , sociology , history , gender studies , social science , classics , demography , art , aesthetics , philosophy , negotiation
Siberia is an area of active interethnic, interreligious and intercultural contacts the most of which take place between Slavic and Turkic peoples. Despite the extraordinary diversity of their traditional and everyday culture, they have a lot in common in mentality and culture which got all-Siberian features, formed on a basis of the Russian language and culture. The religious, ethnic, linguistic and ethno-cultural identities of one person are often not similar, as well as self-determination and the real situation. We can conclude that Siberia is a place where a special version of the Eurasian identity is formed.