Anna-Leena Siikala

Arja Anna-Leena Siikala (formerly Kuusi, née Aarnisalo, born Helsinki, 1 January 1943, died Espoo, 27 February 2016)[1] was a professor emeritus at the University of Helsinki, specialising in folk-belief, mythology, and shamanism, along with oral storytelling and traditionality.

Education and career

Anna-Leena Siikala graduated as a Master of Philosophy from the University of Helsinki in 1968, took her licenciate degree in 1970, and Ph.D. in 1978. She was a professor of folkloristics at Helsinki 1995–2007. Siikala held the following professorships:

She undertook fieldwork in Finland and the Cook Islands in Polynesia, and among the Finnic-speaking peoples of Russia, Udmurt people, the Komi peoples, and the Khanty people of Siberia.[3]

Siikala's most important research projects were Myth, history, society: Ethnic/National Traditions in the Age of Globalization (1999–2004) and The Other Russia: Cultural Multiplicity in the Making (2004–2007). Together with Mihály Hoppál and Vladimir Napolski she edited the Encyclopaedia of Uralic Mythologies.[1][4]

In 2009, Siikala was elected to the Akateemikko.[5]

Publications

Anna-Leena Siikala had over 230 publications to her name. Key works are:

References

  1. 1 2 "Akateemikko Anna-Leena Siikala in memoriam". Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. 2016-02-29. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  2. 1 2 3 WSOY Facta. Siikala, Anna-Leena. Viitattu 31. toukokuuta 2010.
  3. 1 2 Koski, Kaarina. "Folkloristi ja vapaa sielu. Haastattelussa Anna-Leena Siikala" (PDF). Elore 1/2007. Suomen Kansantietouden Tutkijain Seura ry. Retrieved 8.3.2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "University of Helsinki - Anna-Leena Siikala". www.helsinki.fi. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  5. "Presidentti nimitti kaksi uutta akateemikkoa". YLE Uutiset. 12.6.2009. Retrieved 12.6.2009. Check date values in: |access-date=, |date= (help)
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