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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aDecolonization of Kazakhstan. |
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_aSingapore : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2023. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aIntro -- Acknowledgments -- About This Book -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 Preface -- 2 Delayed Decolonization -- 2.1 Minefield, or Decolonization -- 2.2 Edward Said's Revolution in Orientalism and Nomadism -- 2.3 Colonization of Kazakhstan: Stages, Forms, Specifics -- 2.4 Post-colonial Theory and the Process of Decolonization -- 2.5 Post-imperial Syndrome and the Process of Decolonization -- 2.6 Post-colonial Syndrome and Collective Memory -- 2.7 Cultural Dominance: Yesterday and Today -- 2.8 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Nomads: Experience of Reconstruction -- 3.1 Identity and Decolonization of Consciousness -- 3.2 Decolonization of History, or the Voice of the Other -- 3.3 Reboot: Decolonization and Literature -- 3.4 Nomadism and Sedentism: Deconstruction -- 3.5 Bai: Exploiter or Defender of the Interests of the People? -- 3.6 Hierarchy vs Network, or Nomadism of the Twenty-First Century -- 3.7 Destruction of the Network, Power, Society, Earth -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- 4 The Other Side of the Myth -- 4.1 Liberation from Myths: How the Kazakhs Were "Taught" Agriculture -- 4.2 Poor Nomad: Myth and Truth -- 4.3 Unrecognized Court of Biys and Stereotypes About It -- 4.4 Slandered Barymta -- 4.5 The "Oppressed" Kazakh Woman: A Different Look -- 4.6 The Origin of the Russian Cossacks -- 4.7 Who Raised the Industry in Kazakhstan and for Whom Was It Raised? -- 4.8 Who Were Cities in Kazakhstan Built for and Who For? -- 4.9 Destroyed Virgin Land -- 4.10 "Golden Age" of the USSR, or Comes with Ice Cream -- 4.11 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Overcoming the Consequences of Colonization -- 5.1 Collective Trauma -- 5.2 Asharshylyk of the 1920s-1930s, or They Came Out of the Famine -- 5.3 Broken by Starvation, or the Consequences of Asharshylyk -- 5.4 The Guillotine of Political Repression, or the Headless People. | |
| 505 | 8 | _a5.5 Political Repressions, or the Steppe-the Territory of Captivity -- 5.6 Consequences of Mass Political Repressions -- 5.7 Voice of the Other and Public Consensus -- 5.8 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Conclusion -- Index. | |
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