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This book is an ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of Uzbek migrants in the capital city of Uzbekistan. The ethnographic details of the book represent post-Soviet urban realities on the ground where various forms of belonging clash and kinship ties are reinforced within social safety networks. Theoretically, it challenges the existing theories of identity and identification which often considered the relations between We and Them taking the We for granted. The book offers in-depth insights into the communication strategies of migrants, the formation of collective consciousness and the relations within the We domain.

Constructed around contradictions regarding Uzbek identity and how various groups relate to one another as different ethnic groups, the theoretical argument of the book is built through such methods and analytical tools as strategic rhetoric and discourse analysis, communication and identity theories, and the analysis of power and dependence.

The book will be of interest to students and scholars of Central Asian Studies, Migration Studies, and Central Asian Culture and Society.

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Migration and Identity in Central Asia
This book is an ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of Uzbek migrants in the capital city of Uzbekistan. The ethnographic details of the book represent post-Soviet urban realities on the ground, where various forms of belonging clash and kinship ties are reinforced within social safety networks. Theoretically, it challenges the existing theories of identity and identification which often considered the relations between We and They, taking the We for granted. The book offers in-depth insights into the communication strategies of migrants, the formation of collective consciousness and the relations within the We domain.
Constructed around contradictions regarding Uzbek identity and how various groups relate to one another as different ethnic groups, the theoretical argument of the book is built through such methods and analytical tools as strategic rhetoric and discourse analysis, communication and identity theories and the analysis of power and dependence.
The book will be of interest to students and scholars of Central Asian studies, migration studies and Central Asian culture and society.
Rano Turaeva is an Affiliated Researcher at the Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, Germany.
Central Asia research forum
Series Editor: Shirin Akiner
Other titles in the series:
Sustainable Development in Central Asia
Edited by Shirin Akiner, Sander Tideman and John Hay
Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent Mongol State in Central Asia
Michal Biran
Tajikistan
Edited by Mohammad-Reza Djalili, Frederic Gare and Shirin Akiner
Uzbekistan on the Threshold of the Twenty-first Century
Tradition and survival
Islam Karimov
Tradition and Society in Turkmenistan
Gender, oral culture and song
Carole Blackwell
Life of Alimqul
A native chronicle of nineteenth century Central Asia
Edited and translated by Timur Beisembiev
Central Asia
Aspects of transition
Edited by Tom Everrett-Heath
The Heart of Asia
A history of Russian Turkestan and the Central Asian Khanates from the earliest times
Frances Henry Skrine and Edward Denison Ross
The Caspian
Politics, energy and security
Edited by Shirin Akiner and Anne Aldis
Islam and Colonialism
Western perspectives on Soviet Asia
Will Myer
Azeri Women in Transition
Women in Soviet and post-Soviet Azerbaijan
Farideh Heyat
The Post-Soviet Decline of Central Asia
Sustainable development and comprehensive capital
Eric Sievers
Prospects for Pastoralism in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan
From state farms to private flocks
Edited by Carol Kerven
Muslim Reformist Political Thought
Revivalists, modernists and free will
Sarfraz Khan
Economic Development in Kazakhstan
The role of large enterprises and foreign investment
Anne E. Peck
Energy, Wealth and Governance in the Caucasus and Central Asia
Lessons not learned
Edited by Richard Auty and Indra de Soysa
The Politics of Knowledge in Central Asia
Science between Marx and the market
Sarah Amsler
The Economics and Politics of Oil in the Caspian Basin
The redistribution of oil revenues in Azerbaijan and Central Asia
Edited by Boris Najman, Richard Pomfret and Gal Raballand
The Political Economy of Reform in Central Asia
Uzbekistan under authoritarianism
Martin C. Spechler
Turkmenistans Foreign Policy
Positive neutrality and the consolidation of the Turkmen regime
Luca Anceschi
Religion and Security in South and Central Asia
Edited by K. Warikoo
Conflict and Peace in Eurasia
Edited by Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Social and Cultural Change in Central Asia
The Soviet legacy
Edited by Sevket Akyildiz and Richard Carlson
Leadership and Authority in Central Asia
The Ismaili community in Tajikistan
Otambek N. Mastibekov
National Identities in Soviet Historiography
The rise of nations under Stalin
Harun Yilmaz
Identity and Memory in Post-Soviet Central Asia
Uzbekistans Soviet past
Timur Dadabaev
Migration and Identity in Central Asia
The Uzbek experience
Rano Turaeva
Migration and Identity in Central Asia
The Uzbek experience
Rano Turaeva
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2016 Rano Turaeva
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Turaeva, Rano.
Migration and identity in Central Asia : the Uzbek experience /
Rano Turaeva.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. UzbeksEthnic identity. 2. EthnologyUzbekistanTashkent. 3. Group identityUzbekistanTashkent. 4. Ethnic relationsUzbekistanTashkent. 5. Migration, InternalSocial aspectsUzbekistan. 6. Tashkent (Uzbekistan)Social conditions. I. Title.
DK947.T87 2016
305.809587dc23
2015016284
ISBN: 978-1-138-91349-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-69142-8 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Wearset Ltd, Boldon, Tyne and Wear
Contents
This book is based on the dissertation I wrote under the supervision of two professors, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Klein and Prof. Dr Guenther Schlee. I would like to express my gratitude to them for their support and tremendous academic input into my work. This project would not have happened without the generous institutional, financial and administrative support of two institutions: the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Germany); and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen (the Netherlands).
My great appreciation is addressed to the IT department, administrative and library support teams of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, without whom this work would have been difficult to finalise. Among others I appreciate the patience and support of Oliver Weimann and his IT team, Anja Neuner and Anett Kirchhof for their library assistance, and Kathrin Niehuus, Janka Diallo and their administrative team.
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