This edited volume scrutinizes the nature and discourses of nationalisms and identity construction in the post-Soviet Central Asian republics, and elucidates the main strategies and tactics employed at various levels of identity construction in these states.
This edited volume scrutinizes the nature and discourses of nationalisms and identity construction in the post-Soviet Central Asian republics, and elucidates the main strategies and tactics employed at various levels of identity construction in these states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Mariya Y. Omelicheva - Contributions by Reuel R. Hanks; Aziz Burkhanov; Aminat Chokobaeva; Marlene Laruelle; Kirill Nourzhanov; David Radford; Dina Sharipova and Galym Zhussipbek
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Contents Introduction: "3D" (Dimensions, Dynamics, and Directions) of Nationalisms and Identities in Central Asia Mariya Y. Omelicheva 1. The Three Discursive Paradigms of State Identity in Kazakhstan: Kazakhness, Kazakhstanness and Transnationalism Marlene Laruelle 2. Kazakhstan's Civic-National Identity: Ambiguous Policies and Points of Resistance Aziz Burkhanov and Dina Sharipova 3. Settling the Score: the Politics of National Memory in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan Aminat Chokobaeva 4. Does Being Kyrgyz Mean Being A Muslim? Emergence of New Ethno-Religious Identities in Kyrgyzstan David Radford 5. Nation-building and Islam in post-Soviet Tajikistan Kirill Nourzhanov 6. Eye on the Image: Painting an International Face of Turkmenistan Mariya Y. Omelicheva 7. Identity Theft: Ethnosymbolism, Autochthonism, and Aryanism in Uzbek and Tajik National Narratives Reuel R. Hanks 8. Exclusivist identities in Central Asia: Implications for Regional Cooperation and Stability Galym Zhussipbek Conclusion Mariya Y. Omelicheva and Reuel R. Hanks Bibliography Index About the Contributors
Contents Introduction: "3D" (Dimensions, Dynamics, and Directions) of Nationalisms and Identities in Central Asia Mariya Y. Omelicheva 1. The Three Discursive Paradigms of State Identity in Kazakhstan: Kazakhness, Kazakhstanness and Transnationalism Marlene Laruelle 2. Kazakhstan's Civic-National Identity: Ambiguous Policies and Points of Resistance Aziz Burkhanov and Dina Sharipova 3. Settling the Score: the Politics of National Memory in Contemporary Kyrgyzstan Aminat Chokobaeva 4. Does Being Kyrgyz Mean Being A Muslim? Emergence of New Ethno-Religious Identities in Kyrgyzstan David Radford 5. Nation-building and Islam in post-Soviet Tajikistan Kirill Nourzhanov 6. Eye on the Image: Painting an International Face of Turkmenistan Mariya Y. Omelicheva 7. Identity Theft: Ethnosymbolism, Autochthonism, and Aryanism in Uzbek and Tajik National Narratives Reuel R. Hanks 8. Exclusivist identities in Central Asia: Implications for Regional Cooperation and Stability Galym Zhussipbek Conclusion Mariya Y. Omelicheva and Reuel R. Hanks Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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