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Tuva-seminar at the University of Bonn, Germany in honour of Sevyan I. Vainshtein1 сентября 2011. Разместил: lamajaa |
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Keywords: Germany, Bonn, seminar, Vainshtein, ethnography. Тувинский семинар в Боннском университете (Германия), посвященный Севьяну ВайнштейнуЮрген Боден (Германия) Аннотация: В статье рассказывается о вечере памяти этнографа Севьяна Израилевича Вайнштейна (1926-2008), который прошел в Боннском университете 12 апреля 2011 г. Ключевые слова: Германия, Бонн, вечер, Вайнштейн, этнография. Although planned for April 12, it was on a sunny and warm evening of May 10 in Bonn, the former capital city of West Germany on the river Rhine, that the renowned University of Bonn through its Institute for Oriental and Asian Sciences, Department for Mongolistic and Tibetan Studies, had invited both its staff and students for an evening entirely dedicated to Tuva and its culture. Alouette Verlag’s editor and publisher of the German edition of Sevyan Vainshtein’s famous book "Mysterious Tuva — Expeditions into the Heart of Asia” (with a DVD featuring the German version of Leonid Kruglov’s documentary "Sewn Arrows”) had been asked to introduce the author and his book to the assembled academic staff (see photo) and students. This event has been initiated and organized by Saylyk Kashbyk-ool, who came to Germany from Kyzyl in 2004 and who has studied Asian sciences at the University of Bonn, successfully obtaining her B.A. there (under Professor Veronica Veit) with her graduation paper about Tuva and its culture.
At the evening in Bonn, the lengthy development of the book and its details were explained to the attentive audience (with the book itself being circled from one hand to the next), as was the colourful story of the making of the film documentary, the "red line” of which was based on the The lively Q & A period at the seminar was "rewarded” with the settlement of the technical problems, and the attending people were ready to also view Leonid Kruglov’s 72-minute film, reviving the explorations of Dr. Vainshtein in Tuva and surrounding republics. The film was well received and applauded, thus making sure that the book "Mysterious Tuva” with its DVD will spread the knowledge of Tuvan culture and history within the academic world of Germany.
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