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ID168828
Title ProperPractices of traditionalization in Central Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorBeyer, Judith ;  Finke, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the last two centuries, ‘tradition’1 has been invoked in Central Asia by Russian and Soviet regimes, as well as by local Central Asian elites, largely in two ways: either as a deficiency to be overcome (often in juxtaposition to an aspirational ‘modernity’) or as a quality to be embraced (often in alignment with nationalism). The two are not mutually exclusive or even strictly separate, but the distinction serves well to outline general themes and dynamics in the work of tradition. It is likewise difficult to make clear distinctions between academic analyses and everyday invocations of the term, as they play off one another, and entirely new genres of writing and practice are still emerging. The centrality of tradition in today’s Central Asia cannot, however, be denied.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 38, No.3; Sep 2019: p.310-328
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol: 38 No 3
Key WordsCentral Asia ;  Traditionalization


 
 
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