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Elulookirjeldus (CV)
1.Eesnimi Anzori
2.Perekonnanimi Barkalaja
3.Töökoht Tartu Ülikooli Viljandi Kultuuriakadeemia
4.Ametikoht direktor
5.Sünniaeg 19.03.1968 (päev.kuu.aasta)
6.Haridus 1983 Tallinna 32. Keskkool, 8 kl.
1986 Tallinna 21. Keskkool, keemia eriklass, II kategooria keemik-laborant
1987 Tallinna Spordiinternaatkool, judo eriala, meistersportlase kandidaat
1987-1989 Tartu Riiklik Ülikool, füüsika eriala
1990-1995 Tartu Ülikool, rahvaluule ja psühholoogia erialad ülemastmes, soome-ugri keeled keskastmes
1995 Tartu Ülikool, bakalaureusekraad eesti ja võrdleva rahvaluule alal
1996 Tartu Ülikool, M.A. eesti ja võrdleva rahvaluule alal
1998 Helsinki Ülikool, CIMO stipendiaat
2002 Tartu Ülikool, Ph. D. rahvaluuleteaduses, töö teema: “Sketches Towards a Theory of Shamanism: Associating the Belief System of the Pim River Khanties With the Western World Wiew”
7.Teenistuskäik 1995-1999 Tartu linnapolikliinik, ravimassöör
1996 TÜ, loengukursus handi rahvausundist
1997-1998 Eesti Rahva Muuseumi teadur
1997-1998 Viljandi Kultuurikolledž, lektor, loengukursus usundiloost
2001-2005 Viljandi Kultuurikolledž, (6. nov. 2003.a Viljandi Kultuuriakadeemia) rektor
2005- Tartu Ülikooli Viljandi Kultuuriakadeemia, direktor
8.Teaduskraad Ph.D.
9.Teaduskraadi välja
andnud asutus, aasta
Tartu Ülikool, 2002
10.Tunnustused
11.Teadusorganisatsiooniline
ja –administratiivne
tegevus
1990-1995 NEFA-Tartu (Põhjamaade Etnoloogia ja Folkloori Töögrupp) liige, juhatuse liige
2000 NEFA-Tartu auliige
1995 Tartu, Eesti. Rahvusvahelise Walter anderssoni mälestuskonverentsi korraldustoimkonna liige
1997 Tartu, Eesti. NIC (Nordic Network of Intercultural Communication) aastakonverentsi korraldustoimkonna liige
1997 Tartu, Eesti. Rahvusvahelise konverentsi “Media, Folklore and Mythology” korraldustoimkonna liige
1998 Tartu, Eesti. ESP (European School Project) aastakonverentsi korraldustoimkonna liige
1998 Tallinn, Eesti. Soome-ugri II Ajalookongressi korraldustoimkonna liige
1999-2000 ISAGA (International Simulation and Gaming Association) aastakongressi korraldustoimkonna liige
12.Juhendamisel kaitstud
väitekirjad
13.Teadustöö põhisuunad - soome-ugri rahvaste usund ja mütoloogia, šamanism
- kultuuriantropoloogia, psühholoogia ning pedagoogikateaduse lõimevaldkonnad; identiteet, loovus, esmane narkoennetus
14.Jooksvad grandid
15.Teaduspublikatsioonid

2004. Shamanism as Information Design. Shamanism in the Interdistiplinary Context. Papers from the 6th Conference of the International Society for Shamanistic Research, Viljandi, August 2001. Ed. by Art Leete and R. Paul Firnhaber. Brown Walker Press, Boca Raton, Florida. pp. 21-55

2002. School and Cultural Enviroment. The Opening World: Changing Educational Enviroment and Teacher Training. Ed. By Sirje Priimägi, Ene-Silvia Sarv. Tallinn Pedagogical University, Institute for Educational Research, Tallinn. pp. 48-63

2002. Sketches Towards a Theory of Shamanism: Associating the Belief System of the Pim River Khanties With the Western World View. Dissertationes Folkloristicae Universitatis Tartuensis 1. Department of Literature and Foklore of the University of Tartu. Opponents: prof. Anna-Leena Siikala (The University of Helsinki), prof. Miha'ly Hoppa'l (Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Tartu University Press.

2001. Art Leete, Liivo Niglas, Anzori Barkalaja. Põhjapõder arktilises kultuuris. Eesti Rahva Muuseum. Tartu

2001. On Some Forms of Gaming/Simulation from the Anthropological Poin of View. Bridging the Information and Knowledge Societies. Proceedings, International Simulation and Gaming Association, 31st Annual Conference. Ed. By Leen rahnu. Tartu University Press, pp- 95-115

2001. Some Personal Notes About the Fieldwork (On the Examples of the eastern Khantys). Rethinking Ethnology and Folkloristics. Ed. By Pille Runnel. Vanavaravedaja 6, Tartu NEFA Rühm. pp. 144-158

2001. The Influence of Enviroment on the Identity of Pim River Khanties. Pro Ethnologia 11. Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples. Arctic Studies 5. Ed. By Art Leete. Estinian National Museum, Tartu. pp. 77-88

1999. „Chameleons“ of Siberia: Identity and Survival Strategies of an Eastern Khanty Family. Studies in Foklore and Popular Religion, vol. 3. Ed. By Ülo Valk. Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu. pp. 51-72

1999. On the Sacrificial Rituals of the Pim River Khanties: Part Two. Pro Ethnologia 8, Arctic Studies3. Ed. By Art Leete. Estonian National Museum, Tartu. pp. 57-74

1999. Ortodoksisuus, taisteleva ateismi ja hantien kansanusko. Uskonto ja identiteetti: Suomalais-ugrilaisten kokemuksia ja vaihteita Venäjällä ja Neusvostoliitossa. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 741. Toim. Teuvo Laitila, Tuija Saarinen. SKS, Helsinki. pp. 67-81

1998. On the Sacrifical Rituals of the Pim River Khanty. Pro Ethnologia 5, Arctic Studies 1. Ed. By Art Leete. Estonian National Museum, Tartu, pp. 57-68

1996. A Continuing Tradition:the Changing of Spirit Dolls by the Pym River Khantys. Studies in Folklore and Popular Religion. Vol. 1. Ed. By Ülo Valk. Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu. pp. 125-132

1996. The Abandoned World: On Changing Outlook of Young Khanty in Pim and Tromagan Regions, Brought about by Russian Colonialism. Contemprorary Folklore. Changing Tradition and World View of Youth. Ed. By Mare Kõiva. Tartu, pp. 51-60

viimati muudetud: 11.09.2006

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
1.First Name Anzori
2.Surname Barkalaja
3.Institution University of Tartu, Viljandi Culture Academy
4.Position director
5.Date of birth 19.03.1968 (day.month.year)
6.Education 1986 21. Secondary School of Tallinn, laborant of chemistry
1987 Tallinn Sport College, candidate of master of sports in judo
1995 University of Tartu, B.A. in Estonian and comparative folklore
1996 University of Tartu, M.A. in Estonian and comparative folklore
1997 University of Helsinki, CIMO scholarship
2002 University of Tartu, Ph.D. in Estonian and comparative folklore
7.Research and
professional experience
1995-1999 City Polyclinic of Tartu, healing massage
1996 Tartu University, a course on Khanty folk belief
1997-1998 Estonian National Museum, researcher
1997-1998 Viljandi Culture College, a course on religious studies
2001-2005 Viljandi Culture College (6. nov. 2003 Viljandi Culture Academy) rector
2005- University of Tartu, Viljandi Culture Academy, director
8.Academic degree Ph.D.
9.Dates and sites of
earning the degrees
Tartu University, 2002
10.Honours/awards
11.Research-administrative
experience
12.Supervised dissertations
13.Current research program
14.Current grant funding
15.List of most important publications

2004. Shamanism as Information Design. Shamanism in the Interdistiplinary Context. Papers from the 6th Conference of the International Society for Shamanistic Research, Viljandi, August 2001. Ed. by Art Leete and R. Paul Firnhaber. Brown Walker Press, Boca Raton, Florida. pp. 21-55

2002. School and Cultural Enviroment. The Opening World: Changing Educational Enviroment and Teacher Training. Ed. By Sirje Priimägi, Ene-Silvia Sarv. Tallinn Pedagogical University, Institute for Educational Research, Tallinn. pp. 48-63

2002. Sketches Towards a Theory of Shamanism: Associating the Belief System of the Pim River Khanties With the Western World View. Dissertationes Folkloristicae Universitatis Tartuensis 1. Department of Literature and Foklore of the University of Tartu. Opponents: prof. Anna-Leena Siikala (The University of Helsinki), prof. Miha'ly Hoppa'l (Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Tartu University Press.

2001. Art Leete, Liivo Niglas, Anzori Barkalaja. Põhjapõder arktilises kultuuris. Eesti Rahva Muuseum. Tartu

2001. On Some Forms of Gaming/Simulation from the Anthropological Poin of View. Bridging the Information and Knowledge Societies. Proceedings, International Simulation and Gaming Association, 31st Annual Conference. Ed. By Leen rahnu. Tartu University Press, pp- 95-115

2001. Some Personal Notes About the Fieldwork (On the Examples of the eastern Khantys). Rethinking Ethnology and Folkloristics. Ed. By Pille Runnel. Vanavaravedaja 6, Tartu NEFA Rühm. pp. 144-158

2001. The Influence of Enviroment on the Identity of Pim River Khanties. Pro Ethnologia 11. Cultural Identity of Arctic Peoples. Arctic Studies 5. Ed. By Art Leete. Estinian National Museum, Tartu. pp. 77-88

1999. „Chameleons“ of Siberia: Identity and Survival Strategies of an Eastern Khanty Family. Studies in Foklore and Popular Religion, vol. 3. Ed. By Ülo Valk. Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu. pp. 51-72

1999. On the Sacrificial Rituals of the Pim River Khanties: Part Two. Pro Ethnologia 8, Arctic Studies3. Ed. By Art Leete. Estonian National Museum, Tartu. pp. 57-74

1999. Ortodoksisuus, taisteleva ateismi ja hantien kansanusko. Uskonto ja identiteetti: Suomalais-ugrilaisten kokemuksia ja vaihteita Venäjällä ja Neusvostoliitossa. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 741. Toim. Teuvo Laitila, Tuija Saarinen. SKS, Helsinki. pp. 67-81

1998. On the Sacrifical Rituals of the Pim River Khanty. Pro Ethnologia 5, Arctic Studies 1. Ed. By Art Leete. Estonian National Museum, Tartu, pp. 57-68

1996. A Continuing Tradition:the Changing of Spirit Dolls by the Pym River Khantys. Studies in Folklore and Popular Religion. Vol. 1. Ed. By Ülo Valk. Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu. pp. 125-132

1996. The Abandoned World: On Changing Outlook of Young Khanty in Pim and Tromagan Regions, Brought about by Russian Colonialism. Contemprorary Folklore. Changing Tradition and World View of Youth. Ed. By Mare Kõiva. Tartu, pp. 51-60

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