Normale Ansicht MARC-Ansicht ISBD

Being a State and States of Being in Highland Georgia / Florian Mühlfried

Von: Mühlfried, Florian [Author]Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Oxford Berghahn Books 2014Beschreibung: 264 SeitenInhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online-RessourceISBN: 9781782382973Schlagwörter: Hochland | Gesellschaft | Kultur | Nationalbewusstsein | GeorgienAndere physische Formen: Print Version : Being a State and States of Being in Highland GeorgiaOnline-Ressourcen: Volltext
Inhalte:
List of IllustrationsList of MapsList of TablesAcknowledgementsNote on TranscriptionIntroductionChapter 1. A Mobile FieldChapter 2. Hidden Treasures in the Mountains and a State that Comes and GoesChapter 3. Reborn Citizens in a Post- Soviet LandscapeChapter 4. Three Ways to Be a StateChapter 5. Triple Winning and Simple LosingConclusionAppendixBibliographyIndex
Zusammenfassung: The highland region of the republic of Georgia, one of the former Soviet Socialist Republics, has long been legendary for its beauty. It is often assumed that the state has only made partial inroads into this region, and is mostly perceived as alien. Taking a fresh look at the Georgian highlands allows the author to consider perennial questions of citizenship, belonging, and mobility in a context that has otherwise been known only for its folkloric dimensions. Scrutinizing forms of identification with the state at its margins, as well as local encounters with the erratic Soviet and post-Soviet state, the author argues that citizenship is both a sought-after means of entitlement and a way of guarding against the state. This book not only challenges theories in the study of citizenship but also the axioms of integration in Western social sciences in general.
Exemplare
Buchcover Medientyp Aktuelle Bibliothek Heimatbibliothek Sammlung Standort Signatur Beilagen Band/Heft URL Exemplarnummer Status Hinweise Fälligkeitsdatum Barcode Vormerkungen Rang in Vormerkungen Semesterapparate
E-Books MWN Osteuropa Online-Ressource E-25-e01193 (Regal durchstöbern(Öffnet sich unterhalb)) Verfügbar 76107

E-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal

List of IllustrationsList of MapsList of TablesAcknowledgementsNote on TranscriptionIntroductionChapter 1. A Mobile FieldChapter 2. Hidden Treasures in the Mountains and a State that Comes and GoesChapter 3. Reborn Citizens in a Post- Soviet LandscapeChapter 4. Three Ways to Be a StateChapter 5. Triple Winning and Simple LosingConclusionAppendixBibliographyIndex

The highland region of the republic of Georgia, one of the former Soviet Socialist Republics, has long been legendary for its beauty. It is often assumed that the state has only made partial inroads into this region, and is mostly perceived as alien. Taking a fresh look at the Georgian highlands allows the author to consider perennial questions of citizenship, belonging, and mobility in a context that has otherwise been known only for its folkloric dimensions. Scrutinizing forms of identification with the state at its margins, as well as local encounters with the erratic Soviet and post-Soviet state, the author argues that citizenship is both a sought-after means of entitlement and a way of guarding against the state. This book not only challenges theories in the study of citizenship but also the axioms of integration in Western social sciences in general.

Es gibt keine Kommentare für diesen Titel.

um einen Kommentar hinzuzufügen.