2015
DOI: 10.1515/asia-2015-1005
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Socialist Promises, Ethnography and the Building of a Kyrgyz Soviet Nation

Abstract: This article attempts to answer the question of how an ethnographic survey transformed into a political question at the heart of the young Soviet Kirghizia. The debate centered on whether a class could be made out of the manaps, the tribal chieftains, utterly suspect in Soviet eyes. The article argues that by clothing the Soviet assault on the Central Asian traditional nomadic societies in the developmentalist Marxist rhetoric, the authorities justified the elimination of a social group -manaps -that they held… Show more

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