This landmark book provides a comprehensive anthropological introduction to contemporary Central Asia. Established and emerging scholars of the region critically interrogate the idea of a ‘Central Asian World’ at the intersection of post-Soviet, Persianate, East and South Asian worlds. Encompassing chapters on life between Afghanistan and Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Xinjiang, this volume situates the social, political, economic, ecological and ritual diversity of Central Asia in historical context. The book ethnographically explores key areas such as the growth of Islamic finance, the remaking of urban and sacred spaces, as well as decolonising and queering approaches to Central Asia. The volume’s discussion of More-than-Human Worlds, Everyday Economies, Material Culture, Migration and Statehood engages core analytical concerns such as globalisation, inequality and postcolonialism. Far more than a survey of a ‘world region’, the volume illuminates how people in Central Asia make a life at the intersection of diverse cross-cutting currents and flows of knowledge. In so doing, it stakes out the contribution of an anthropology of and from Central Asia to broader debates within contemporary anthropology. This is an essential reference for anthropologists as well as for scholars from other disciplines with a focus on Central Asia.
The Central Asian World
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Categories Anthropology, Asia, Cultural & Social, Eastern, Europe, General, History, Social Science
Tags Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi, Aisalkyn Botoeva, Aksana Ismailbekova, Alima Bissenova, Baktygul Shabdan, Brinton Ahlin, Carole Ferret, Cloé Drieu, Danuta Penkala-Gawęcka, Darren Byler, David W. Montgomery, Diana Ibañez-Tirado, Eeva Kesküla, Elena Borisova, Elmira Satybaldieva, Emil Nasritdinov, Grace H. Zhou, Gulnara Aitpaeva, Gulzat Botoeva, Haruka Kikuta, Hasan H. Karrar, Ildikó Bellér-Hann, Isaac McKean Scarborough, Jeanine Dagyeli, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Judith Beyer, Julie McBrien, Juliette Cleuziou, Kerstin Klenke, Magnus Marsden, Malika Bahovadinova, Marhabo Saparova, Maria Louw, Mohira Suyarkulova, Morgan Y. Liu, Nathan Light, Philipp Schröder, Rachel Harris, Rustamjon Urinboyev, Said Reza Kazemi, Sergey Abashin, Sherzod Eraliev, Stephanie Bunn, Svetlana Jacquesson, Till Mostowlansky, Tommaso Trevisani, Yanti M. Hölzchen, Zhaina Meirkhan
Author | Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi, Aisalkyn Botoeva, Aksana Ismailbekova, Alima Bissenova, Baktygul Shabdan, Brinton Ahlin, Carole Ferret, Cloé Drieu, Danuta Penkala-Gawęcka, Darren Byler, David W. Montgomery, Diana Ibañez-Tirado, Eeva Kesküla, Elena Borisova, Elmira Satybaldieva, Emil Nasritdinov, Grace H. Zhou, Gulnara Aitpaeva, Gulzat Botoeva, Haruka Kikuta, Hasan H. Karrar, Ildikó Bellér-Hann, Isaac McKean Scarborough, Jeanine Dagyeli, Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Judith Beyer, Julie McBrien, Juliette Cleuziou, Kerstin Klenke, Magnus Marsden, Malika Bahovadinova, Marhabo Saparova, Maria Louw, Mohira Suyarkulova, Morgan Y. Liu, Nathan Light, Philipp Schröder, Rachel Harris, Rustamjon Urinboyev, Said Reza Kazemi, Sergey Abashin, Sherzod Eraliev, Stephanie Bunn, Svetlana Jacquesson, Till Mostowlansky, Tommaso Trevisani, Yanti M. Hölzchen, Zhaina Meirkhan |
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Book Series | Routledge Worlds |
Format | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780367898908 |
Language | English |
Pages | 790 |
Publication Date | 03-15-2023 |
Publisher | Routledge |
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