What are ethnic boundaries made of? How do people come to experience such boundaries? Notwithstanding the formidable analytic attention to the role and effects of boundary drawing in social life, such questions are rarely asked. We look at the apparently stable boundary between Russians and Kyrgyz villagers in the Issyk-Kul region to trace how its dimensions were naturalized through settler colonialism, Soviet modernization, and post-socialist upheaval. But even if naturalized, the boundary behaves as a “presence absence” whose relevance fluctuates and whose momentary features remain unpredictable, as we demonstrate by focusing on transgressive mixed marriages between Russian and Kyrgyz villagers
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
This research for this article was conducted within the project “The transformation of Soviet republ...
The renewed relevance of religion in post-Soviet public spheres has been accompanied by conspicuous ...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
The article examines the issue of the differential processes and events in the ethnosocial lives of ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis article investigates the conflict b...
The unique cultural and political history of Central Asia has produced intriguing ethnic variations ...
This thesis focuses on the interethnic relations between ethnic groups in Southern Kyrgyzstan using ...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
Multiethnic borderlands, like Transcarpathia in Western Ukraine, are characterized by ethnic-linguis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordData av...
The present work, for the award of Ph. D degree, primarily discusses diversification of ethnos that ...
THE last years of the Soviet Union were the most challenging for the nations of Central Asia. These ...
Objective This article investigates what kin identification means from a bottom-up perspective in tw...
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
This research for this article was conducted within the project “The transformation of Soviet republ...
The renewed relevance of religion in post-Soviet public spheres has been accompanied by conspicuous ...
Kyrgyzstan, a small country in Central Asia, shares a complex border with its neighbor Uzbekistan. W...
The article examines the issue of the differential processes and events in the ethnosocial lives of ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThis article investigates the conflict b...
The unique cultural and political history of Central Asia has produced intriguing ethnic variations ...
This thesis focuses on the interethnic relations between ethnic groups in Southern Kyrgyzstan using ...
The thesis attempts to understand why it is difficult to establish peace and stability in Kyrgyzstan...
Multiethnic borderlands, like Transcarpathia in Western Ukraine, are characterized by ethnic-linguis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordData av...
The present work, for the award of Ph. D degree, primarily discusses diversification of ethnos that ...
THE last years of the Soviet Union were the most challenging for the nations of Central Asia. These ...
Objective This article investigates what kin identification means from a bottom-up perspective in tw...
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
This research for this article was conducted within the project “The transformation of Soviet republ...
The renewed relevance of religion in post-Soviet public spheres has been accompanied by conspicuous ...