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Provocative and vanishing: The affordances of northern lands

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Abstract

A review of: Korandei, F. (Ed.). (2025). Provocative Landscapes: The Urban Peripheries of the Urals and Trans-Urals. Moscow: New Literary Observer

About the Author

Dmitriy Yu. Doronin
Russian State University for the Humanities; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation


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Doronin D.Yu. Provocative and vanishing: The affordances of northern lands. Urban Folklore and Anthropology. 2026;8(1):332–352. (In Russ.) EDN: QCLHAS

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