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Soviet population transfers and interethnic relations in Tajiki: assessing the concept of ethnicity / Ferrando, Olivier   Journal Article
Ferrando, Olivier Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article explores a key event in the recent history of Central Asia: the 1950s Soviet policy of forced transfers of highlanders down to cotton kolkhozes in the Ferghana Valley. From both a historical and sociological perspective, the article analyses how the displaced population was received in the areas of destination. It sheds light on the concept of ethnicity, in the sense that these transfers were most often analysed in ethnic terms. This approach does not allow for the perception of a complex range of identities based on a nation, a region, a lineage, a religion or a language. The concept of ethnicity seems therefore limited to explain the social dynamics of nation-state formation in a region where identity appears to be multiple, changing and constantly renegotiated.
Key Words Ethnicity  Tajikistan  Identity  Population Transfers  Lineage  Ferghana 
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