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ID135348
Title ProperRe-experiencing the now-gone
Other Title Informationyouth and cultural politics in Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorBhat, Mohd Aslam
Summary / Abstract (Note)The events of the so-called Arab Spring reconnected the young and their culture with images of organized political activism and resulted in huge political resonance. So this may be an appropriate point at which to reconsider the relevance of youth culture politics in the now-gone Soviet Union. The article explores the connections between cultural consumption by the young, ideology, and political ambivalence during Soviet times and considers how the Soviet genre of youth culture politics is being reproduced and continued in an extended form in the post-Soviet setting, specifically in Uzbekistan.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol.45, No.3; Nov.2014: p.467-483
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 45 No 3
Standard NumberArab Spring


 
 
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