04342nam 2200625 450 991045290370332120200520144314.00-253-01353-4(CKB)2550000001118454(EBL)1402895(OCoLC)862827037(SSID)ssj0001000098(PQKBManifestationID)11634991(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001000098(PQKBWorkID)10942937(PQKB)11243675(MiAaPQ)EBC1402895(OCoLC)858861831(MdBmJHUP)muse31908(Au-PeEL)EBL1402895(CaPaEBR)ebr10767201(CaONFJC)MIL518794(EXLCZ)99255000000111845420061107d2007 ub 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEveryday life in Central Asia past and present /edited by Jeff Sahadeo and Russell ZancaBloomington :Indiana University Press,2007.1 online resource (418 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-253-34883-8 1-299-87543-2 Includes bibliographical references (pages [385]-388) and index.Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Central Asia and Everyday Life; Part 1: Background; Introduction; 1 Turks and Tajiks in Central Asian History; Part 2: Communities; Introduction; 2 Everyday Life among the Turkmen Nomads; 3 Recollections of a Hazara Wedding in the 1930's; 4 Trouble in Birgilich; 5 A Central Asian Tale of Two Cities: Locating Lives and Aspirations in a Shifting Post-Soviet Cityscape; Part 3: Gender; Introduction; 6 The Limits of Liberation: Gender, Revolution, and the Veil in Everyday Life in Soviet Uzbekistan7 The Wedding Feast: Living the New Uzbek Life in the 1930's 8 Practical Consequences of Soviet Policy and Ideology for Gender in Central Asia and Contemporary Reversal; 9 Dinner with Akhmet; Part 4: Performance and Encounters; Introduction; 10 An Ethnohistorical Journey through Kazakh Hospitality; 11 Konstitutsiya buzildi! Gender Relations in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan; 12 Fat and All That: Good Eating the Uzbek Way; 13 Public and Private Celebrations: Uzbekistan's National Holidays; 14 Music across the Kazakh Steppe; Part 5: Nation, State, and Society in the Everyday; Introduction15 The Shrinking of the Welfare State: Central Asians' Assessments of Soviet and Post-Soviet Governance 16 Going to School in Uzbekistan; 17 Alphabet Changes in Turkmenistan, 1904-2004; 18 Travels in the Margins of the State: Everyday Geography in the Ferghana Valley Borderlands; Part 6: Religion; Introduction; 19 Divided Faith: Trapped between State and Islam in Uzbekistan; 20 Sacred Sites, Profane Ideologies: Religious Pilgrimage and the Uzbek State; 21 Everyday Negotiations of Islam in Central Asia: Practicing Religion in the Uyghur Neighborhood of Zarya Vostoka in Almaty, Kazakhstan22 Namaz, Wishing Trees, and Vodka: The Diversity of Everyday Religious Life in Central Asia 23 Christians as the Main Religious Minority in Central Asia; Selected Bibliography; List of Contributors; IndexFor its citizens, contemporary Central Asia is a land of great promise and peril. While the end of Soviet rule has opened new opportunities for social mobility and cultural expression, political and economic dynamics have also imposed severe hardships. In this lively volume, contributors from a variety of disciplines examine how ordinary Central Asians lead their lives and navigate shifting historical and political trends. Provocative stories of Turkmen nomads, Afghan villagers, Kazakh scientists, Kyrgyz border guards, a Tajik strongman, guardians of religious shrines in UzbekistanEthnologyAsia, CentralAsia, CentralSocial life and customsElectronic books.Ethnology958/.04Sahadeo Jeff1967-879795Zanca Russell G.1964-879796MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452903703321Everyday life in Central Asia1964636UNINA