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Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia focuses on how tradition is everyday-ified in contemporary Central Asia, including Tatarstan and Tibet, and what people seek to achieve in its name. The case studies range from political demonstrations and industrial workers gatherings to institutions of religious education, minority communities, weddings, and the Internet.

In this volume we regard tradition as a practice that needs to be explored in its institutional and interactional context at a particular time, rather than as a reliable guide to the past: tradition can only be judged from the present; it is an interpretative concept, not a descriptive one. While the scholarly debate has so far centered on what tradition entails and what it does not, including the question of invention and ownership, less attention has been devoted to investigating how tradition is enacted, enforced, or motivated in short, how it gets done. In Central Asia, practices of traditionalization are closely related to the transformation of the socialist order and the emergence of highly stratified societies. This volume asks: When does tradition emerge as a line of argumentation, who are the actors invoking it and how is it being (materially) manifested?

Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia will be of great interest to scholars of Central Asia, Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey.

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Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia
Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia focuses on how tradition is everyday-ified in contemporary Central Asia, including Tatarstan and Tibet, and what people seek to achieve in its name. The case studies range from political demonstrations and industrial workers gatherings to institutions of religious education, minority communities, weddings, and the Internet.
In this volume, we regard tradition as a practice that needs to be explored in its institutional and interactional context at a particular time, rather than as a reliable guide to the past: tradition can only be judged from the present; it is an interpretative concept, not a descriptive one. While the scholarly debate has so far centered on what tradition entails and what it does not, including the question of invention and ownership, less attention has been devoted to investigating how tradition is enacted, enforced, or motivated in short, how it gets done. In Central Asia, practices of traditionalization are closely related to the transformation of the socialist order and the emergence of highly stratified societies. This volume asks the following: When does tradition emerge as a line of argumentation, who are the actors invoking it, and how is it being (materially) manifested?
Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia will be of great interest to scholars of Central Asia, Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology.
The chapters were originally published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey.
Judith Beyer specializes in political and legal anthropology. She conducts long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan) and Southeast Asia (Myanmar) and increasingly in Europe.
Peter Finke specializes in economic anthropology, political economy, and post-socialist transformations. He has worked on pastoral nomadism, identity, cognitive anthropology, and norms and ideologies in Mongolia and Central Asia where he carried out extensive field research.
Central Asian Studies
27 Growing Up in the North Caucasus
Society, Family, Religion and Education
Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt
28 Soviet Orientalism and the Creation of Central Asian Nations
Alfrid K. Bustanov
29 Soviet Nation-Building in Central Asia
The Making of the Kazakh and Uzbek Nations
Grigol Ubiria
30 The Afghan-Central Asia Borderland
The State and Local Leaders
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez
31 Kyrgyzstan Regime Security and Foreign Policy
Kemel Toktomushev
32 Legal Pluralism in Central Asia
Local Jurisdiction and Customary Practices
Mahabat Sadyrbek
33 Identity, History and Trans-Nationality in Central Asia
The Mountain Communities of Pamir
Edited by Carole Faucher and Dagikhudo Dagiev
34 Critical Approaches to Security in Central Asia
Edited by Edward Lemon
35 Russian Practices of Governance in Eurasia
Frontier Power Dynamics, 1619th Century
Gulnar T. Kendirbai
36 Practices of Traditionalization in Central Asia
Edited by Judith Beyer and Peter Finke
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First published 2020
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Contents
Judith Beyer and Peter Finke
Judith Beyer and Aijarkyn Kojobekova
Juliette Cleuziou
Diana T. Kudaibergenova
Tommaso Trevisani
Dominik Mller
Jarmila Ptackova
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
  • Practices of traditionalization in Central Asia
  • Judith Beyer and Peter Finke
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 310328.
Chapter 1
  • Women of protest, men of applause: political activism, gender and tradition in Kyrgyzstan
  • Judith Beyer and Aijarkyn Kojobekova
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 329345.
Chapter 2
  • Traditionalization, or the making of a reputation: women, weddings and expenditure in Tajikistan
  • Juliette Cleuziou
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 346362.
Chapter 3
  • The body global and the body traditional: a digital ethnography of Instagram and nationalism in Kazakhstan and Russia
  • Diana T. Kudaibergenova
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 363380.
Chapter 4
  • The veterans gala: the use of tradition in an industrial labour conflict in contemporary Kazakhstan
  • Tommaso Trevisani
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 381399.
Chapter 5
  • Appropriating and contesting traditional Islam: Central Asian students at the Russian Islamic University in Tatarstan
  • Dominik Mller
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 400416.
Chapter 6
  • Traditionalization as a response to state-induced development in rural Tibetan areas of Qinghai, PRC
  • Jarmila Ptackova
  • Central Asian Survey, volume 38, issue 3 (September 2019), pp. 417431.
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