Everyday Life in Central Asia: Indiana University Press
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253219046
ISBN-10: 0253219043
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 32
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press
Colecția Indiana University Press
Seria Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0253219043
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 32
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press
Colecția Indiana University Press
Seria Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Central Asia and Everyday Life Part One: Background Introduction; 1.Turks and Tajiks in Central Asian History Scott Levi Part Two: Communities Introduction; 2. Everyday Life among the Turkmen Nomads Adrienne Edgar; 3. Recollections of a Hazara Wedding in the 1930s Robert Canfield; 4. Trouble in Birglich Robert Canfield; 5. A Central Asian Tale of Two Cities:Locating Lives and Aspirations in a Shifting Post-Soviet Cityscape Morgan Y. Liu Part Three: Gender Introduction; 6. The Limits of Liberation: Gender, Revolution, and the Veil in Everyday Life in Soviet Uzbekistan Douglas Northrop; 7. The Wedding Feast: Living the New Uzbek Life in the 1930s Marianne Kamp; 8. Practical Consequences of Soviet Policy and Ideology for Gender in Central Asia and Contemporary Reversal Elizabeth Constantine; 9. Dinner with Akhmet Greta Uehling Part Four: Performance and Encounters Introduction; 10. An Ethnohistorical Journey through Kazakh Hospitality Paula A. Michaels; 11. Konstitutsiya Buzildi: Gender Relations in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Peter Finke and Meltem Sancak; 12. Fat and All That: Good Eating the Uzbek Way Russell Zanca; 13. Public and Private Celebrations: Uzbekistan's National Holidays Laura Adams; 14. Music Across the Kazakh Steppe Michael Rouland Part Five: Nation, State, and Society in the Everyday Introduction; 15. The Shrinking of the Welfare State: Central Asians'Assessments of Soviet and Post-Soviet Governance Kelly McMann; 16. Going to School in Uzbekistan Shoshana Keller; 17. Alphabet Changes in Turkmenistan: State, Society, and the Everyday, 1904-2004 Victoria Clement; 18. Travels in the Margins of the State: Everyday Geography in the Ferghana Valley Borderlands Madeleine Reeves Part Six: Religion Introduction; 19. Divided Faith: Trapped between State and Islam in Uzbekistan Eric McGlinchey; 20. Sacred Sites, Profane Ideologies: Religious Pilgrimage and the Uzbek State David Abramson and Elyor Karimov; 21. Everyday Negotiations of Islam in Central Asia: Practicing Religion in the Uyghur Neighborhood of Zarya Vostoka in Almaty, Kazakhstan Sean Roberts; 22. Namaz, Wishing Trees, and Vodka: The Diversity of Everyday Religious Life in Central Asia David Montgomery; 23. Christians as the Main Religious Minority in Central Asia Sebastien Peyrouse
Recenzii
[A]n excellent and compelling collection of essays.... [T]his book is a valuable addition to our understanding of not only a region heavily influenced by the Russian/Soviet colonial legacy, but also of the ways in which the everyday confronts often competing notions of identity. --Robert O. Krikorian, George Washington University"Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History e-jrnl" (01/01/2008)
Descriere
A lively reader on the peoples and cultures of Central Asia