Showing 31-48 of 48 Books
The book provides an interpretation of the notion "national identity" in the scientific discourse and traces back the influence globalisation...
Category: Central Asia, Identity, Kazakhstan By: Dana Akhmediyanova
Despite Cultures examines the realities of Soviet state-building in Tajikistan throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Based on extensive archival research,...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Tajikistan By: Botakoz Kassymbekova
Based on long-term field research and literature interpretation, the author takes the five Central Asian countries and expands to Russia,...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Energy, Geopolitics, Identity, International Relations By: Li Qi
Abykayeva-Tiesenhausen re-evaluates the imperial project of the Soviet state, placing the Orientalist undercurrent found within art and propaganda production in...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, History, Identity, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan By: Aliya Abykayeva-Tiesenhausen
Rewriting the Nation in Modern Kazakh Literature is a book about cultural transformations and trajectories of national imagination in modern...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, History, Identity, Kazakhstan By: Diana Kudaibergenova
The book explores the gendered aspects of the construction of Soviet identity, focusing on the formation of the new Soviet...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Kazakhstan By: Zhanat Kundakbaeva
This book is an ethnographic report completed by the author on the basis of more than four years of fieldwork...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, Identity, Nomadism, Xinjiang By: Chen Xiangjun
Pamiris, or Badakhshanis in popular discourse, form a small group of Iranic peoples who inhabit the mountainous region of the...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Tajikistan By: Dagikhudo Dagiev, Faucher Carole
Turaeva's book is an ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of Uzbek migrants in Tashkent. The ethnographic details of the book represent...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, Identity, Uzbekistan By: Rano Turaeva
Identity and Memory in Post-Soviet Central Asia looks at the tradition of historical construction in Central Asia. By collecting views...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Uzbekistan By: Timur Dadabaev
The monograph examines the specific features of the problems of multiculturalism in Tajikistan. It offers a new approach to assessing...
Category: Central Asia, Identity, Politics, Tajikistan By: Azamat Kasymov, V. Evseev
"A Study on Ethnic Conflict and Countermeasure: A Case Study of the Ethnic Conflict in Southern Kyrgyzstan" is based on...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Identity, Kyrgyzstan, Security By: Jiang Haijiao
Language policy has always been an important component in the construction of national unity in multi-ethnic countries. After the disintegration...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Identity, Journal, Language By: Dong Tianmei
Central Asian Chinese Donggan literature actively absorbs the essence and heterogeneous factors of Russian culture. It is not only deeply...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, Culture, Identity By: Si Junqin
The oasis kingdoms around the Tarim Basin were important places for business and migration of the Sogdians who lived along...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Identity, Journal, Xinjiang By: Bi Bo
By analyzing the whole human genome sequence for the Shirenzigou site, and with the reference from the ancient genetics information...
Category: Central Asia, Chinese Scholarship, History, Identity, Journal, Xinjiang By: Wang Yinchen, Ma Pengcheng, Zhang Fan, Ning Chao, Gao Shizhu, Ma Jian, Cui Yinqiu
An Insider's Critique of the Kazakh Nation offers "a window on the Kazakh world" through the eyes of one of...
Category: Central Asia, Culture, History, Identity, Kazakhstan By: Garifolla Yesim
The book examines the Soviet experience in constructing socialist nations while preserving a unitary political and state regime. The communist...
Category: Central Asia, History, Identity, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan By: Dina Amanzholova, Tamara Krasovitskaya