Everyday Life in Central Asia
Past and Present
Herausgeber: Sahadeo, Jeff; Zanca, Russell
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Past and Present
Herausgeber: Sahadeo, Jeff; Zanca, Russell
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Jeff Sahadeo is Assistant Professor, Institute of European and Russian Studies and Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa. He is author of Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865¿1923 (IUP, 2006). Russell Zanca is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northeastern Illinois University. He is author of The Big Cotton Collective: Uzbeks after Socialism.
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Jeff Sahadeo is Assistant Professor, Institute of European and Russian Studies and Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa. He is author of Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865¿1923 (IUP, 2006). Russell Zanca is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northeastern Illinois University. He is author of The Big Cotton Collective: Uzbeks after Socialism.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780253219046
- ISBN-10: 0253219043
- Artikelnr.: 21338696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780253219046
- ISBN-10: 0253219043
- Artikelnr.: 21338696
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
edited by Jeff Sahadeo, Russell Zanca, with contributions by David W. Montgomery
Contents
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
Index
Contributors
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
Index
Contributors
Contents
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
Index
Contributors
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
Index
Contributors