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Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan Suchandana Chatterjee

Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan By Suchandana Chatterjee

Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan by Suchandana Chatterjee


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The study revolves round the relationship between space and transitional identity in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period.
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Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan Summary

Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: A Cosmopolitan Space with Borderland Anxieties by Suchandana Chatterjee

The study revolves round the relationship between space and transitional identity in Kazakhstan in the post-Soviet period. Emergent discourses about cosmopolitanism suggest multiple interactions in a transitional space. The cosmopolitanism of our times implies the dynamic responses of communities in transition. The diversities and heterogeneities instead of the specifics, the encounters, the networks, the challenges, the ways of living, the multitude of fates need to be considered. The picture is far bigger as there are infinite ways of being and belonging. The images are of the many, and as suggested here, relate to the Kazakh conscience. The Kazakh conscience represents a repertoire of diverse opinions regarding Eurasianism, intellectuals' reformist agenda, zhuz legacy, people's histories. What stands out is the wider milieu of a cosmopolitan Almaty which is the home of a cultural elite or a citified Astana that has been showcased as the appropriate site of the Kazakhs' steppe identity. The variety is also seen in the case of Uyghur neighbourhoods of Almaty, in the frontiers of Akmolinsk oblast reminiscent of Tsarist Russia's Cossack military fortresses, in gulag memorials near Astana and in the Caspian hub Atyrau that is iconised as the oil fountain of the present century. Kazakh borderlands have a completely different profile-that of shared spaces. The Kazakhs' attachment to their homeland is a constant-but the question is whether that territorial reality fits into other paradigms of identity and belonging. Such questions arise in the case of Mongolian Kazakhs and Uyghurs of Semirechie-in both cases the sentiment of place is strong compared to the overwhelming global experiences of the mainland Kazakhs.

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About Suchandana Chatterjee

Suchandana Chatterjee is Honorary Associate, China Centre, University of Calcutta.

Table of Contents

1. Competing Narratives 2. Relational Shifts: From Soviet to Post-Soviet Times 3. Development Dynamics: The Big Picture and the Little Picture 4. Myriad Concerns 5. Impressions

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NPB9780367343552
9780367343552
036734355X
Images of the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: A Cosmopolitan Space with Borderland Anxieties by Suchandana Chatterjee
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-10-29
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