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Re-experiencing the now-gone: youth and cultural politics in Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asia / Bhat, Mohd Aslam   Article
Bhat, Mohd Aslam Article
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Summary/Abstract 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.
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Youth transitions in Kashmir: exploring the relationships between habitus, ambitions and impediments / Bhat, Mohd Aslam; Rather, Tareak A   Journal Article
Bhat, Mohd Aslam Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Contemporary interpretations of youth transitions have been extensively influenced by sociological preoccupations with individualisation. Hence youth researchers have been inclined to present homogeneous and synchronised portraits of contemporary youth, skipping the crucial underlying structural features that still persist and sustain differential transitions into adulthood. Drawing on in-depth interviews with young people in Kashmir (North India), this article uses Bourdieu's conceptualisation of interdependent forms of capital to support the proposition that making rational choices and decisions, which does constitute individualisation, also still depends on one's class position.
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