Towards A Sociology of Central Asian Youth seeks to critically broaden the discussion on youth transitions discourse by moving beyond the geographical terrain of North America, Britain, Australia and Western Europe. The work establishes an in-depth understanding of young Central Asian, with a special focus on those in Uzbekistan.
Towards A Sociology of Central Asian Youth seeks to critically broaden the discussion on youth transitions discourse by moving beyond the geographical terrain of North America, Britain, Australia and Western Europe. The work establishes an in-depth understanding of young Central Asian, with a special focus on those in Uzbekistan.
Mohd. Aslam Bhat is Assistant Professor in Sociology at Govt. Degree College Magam, Jammu & Kashmir, India
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue 1. Introduction Post/Late Variety Theory, Youth Research and Central Asian Context 2. Locating Young Central Asian Recourse to History 3. Uzbek Youth Culture in the Quandary of Transition 4. Constituting Post-Soviet Uzbek identities Three Types of Youth 5. Young People Facing Post-Soviet "State" A Landscape of Uzbekistan 6. Epilogue Mainstreaming Perspectives on Central Asian Pattern Bibliography
Prologue 1. Introduction Post/Late Variety Theory, Youth Research and Central Asian Context 2. Locating Young Central Asian Recourse to History 3. Uzbek Youth Culture in the Quandary of Transition 4. Constituting Post-Soviet Uzbek identities Three Types of Youth 5. Young People Facing Post-Soviet "State" A Landscape of Uzbekistan 6. Epilogue Mainstreaming Perspectives on Central Asian Pattern Bibliography
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