population, who were Russian subjects. In his work, Arsen'ev gave numerous examples of exploitation, deception, and direct enslavement of the local indigenous population by the Chinese. One of the most effective ways was introducing alcohol and promoting drug
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Reinventing Anthropological Topics
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, perspective and power relations. The author, in the crucible of experience, asks seminal questions on an area that has suffered greatly, not only as human life is concerned, but also in regard to political deceptions and a lack of scientific attention paid to
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okhoty na tigrov [A half-century hunting tigers] (Vladivostok: Ussuri Publishers, 1990), 96–97. 14 Yankovskii, Polveka , 154. 15 Aleksandr Turbin, “‘Deception begins with trade … ’: Vladimir Arsen'ev's Economic Expertise and Challenges of
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antinationalist.” 23 It was not due to my intentional strategy of deception that I did not pose this question to the other three Belgrade ‘nationalist’ feminists. The laden character of the term “nationalist” and the, compared to Zagreb, much more covert war
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,” Sibirica 19, no. 3, 79–89. 14 Sliunin, Promyslovye bogatstva , 2. 15 An argument also made in Andy Bruno, The Nature of Soviet Power: An Arctic Environmental History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016). 16 Aleksandr Turbin, “‘Deception
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write their story or pursue their research interest” (14). These examples clearly show how deception (not to mention a dose of cynicism and feelings of antagonism and superiority over research subjects) was built into the very structure and process of