2023
DOI: 10.1111/nana.12934
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The nation in bronze and granite: Creating national monuments in post‐Soviet Bishkek

Abstract: Scholars of nationalism have long looked to material forms of symbolic power to understand the politics and cultures of nations, and national monuments specifically have been studied as reflections of ideological programmes of political regimes. However, these approaches have paid insufficient attention to processes of creation. Given the importance of material symbols as sites through which the nation is understood, I argue that analysing the dynamics of creation expands our understanding of symbolic nation m… Show more

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