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  • - Time, Mediation, and Postsocialist Celebrations in Kazakhstan
    av Margarethe Adams
    562,-

    The Political, Public Significance of Temporality and How Time is Experienced in Contemporary Kazakhstan

  • av Pauline Jones
    687,-

    We are still struggling to fully understand the transformation of Islam in a region that's evolved through a complex and dynamic process

  • - Kyrgyzstan in Comparative Perspective
    av Johan Engvall
    625,-

    Based on the case of Kyrgyzstan, while going well beyond it to elaborate a theory of the developing state that comprehends corruption as not merely criminal, but a type of market based on highly rational decisions made by the powerful individuals within, or connected to, the state.

  • - Knowledge, Experience, and Social Navigation in Kyrgyzstan
    av David Montgomery
    625,-

    Through his years of on-the-ground research, Montgomery assembles both an anthropology of knowledge and an anthropology of Islam, demonstrating how individuals make sense of and draw meanings from their environments.

  • - Law and the Ordering of Everyday Life in Kyrgyzstan
    av Judith Beyer
    625,-

    By interweaving case studies on kinship, legal negotiations, festive events, mourning rituals, and political and business dealings, Beyer shows how salt is the binding element in rural Kyrgyz social life and how it is used to explain and negotiate moral behavior and to postulate communal identity.

  • - The Logics of State Weakness in Eurasia
     
    687,-

    Paradox of Power takes careful stock of the varied experiences of Eurasian states to reveal a wide array of surprising outcomes.

  • - A Biography of the Uzbekistan-Kyrgyzstan Boundary
    av Nick Megoran
    687,-

    Nick Megoran explores the process of building independent nation-states in post-Soviet Central Asia through the lens of the boundary between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, using a combination of political, historical, ethnographic, and geographic frames to shed new light on this process.

  • - Power and Famine in Kazakhstan
    av Robert Kindler
    687,-

    Provides a comprehensive and unsettling account of the Soviet campaign to forcefully sedentarize and collectivize the Kazakh clans. Viewing the nomadic life as unproductive, and their lands unused and untilled, Stalin and his inner circle pursued a campaign of violence and subjugation, rather than attempting any dialogue or cultural assimilation. The results were catastrophic.

  • - Uzbek Visions of Renewal in Osh
    av Morgan Liu
    687,-

    Provides a rare ground-level analysis of post-Soviet Central Asia's social and political paradoxes by focusing on an urban ethnic community: the Uzbeks in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, who have maintained visions of societal renewal throughout economic upheaval, political discrimination, and massive violence.

  • - Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan
    av Ali Igmen
    625,-

    The first English-language study of Soviet culture clubs in Kyrgyzstan.

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