Peripheral Narratives and Knowledge Production in Soviet and Contemporary Central Asia, 1917-Present
Rogaar, Eva; Lenkart, Joe; Ashcraft, Katherine
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Title
Peripheral Narratives and Knowledge Production in Soviet and Contemporary Central Asia, 1917-Present
Author(s)
Rogaar, Eva
Lenkart, Joe
Ashcraft, Katherine
Contributor(s)
Re, Caterina
Dağyeli, Jeanine
Kulinova, Anastassiya
Zäch, Kateřina
Goibnazarov, Chorshanbe
Lacey, Kim
Seitov, Erik Musaevich
Sandagjav, Zolboo
Tuleshova, Ulzhan
Shangirbayeva, Beibit Yu.
Parmanova, Ulbossyn
Issue Date
2025-04-15
Keyword(s)
Central Asia
Eurasia
History
Culture
Minorities
Date of Ingest
2026-05-28T12:21:44-05:00
Geographic Coverage
Central Asia
Eurasia
Abstract
Over the past decades, Central Asian Studies has become a rapidly growing academic field within the Humanities and Social Sciences. Despite increased international academic attention, Central Asian scholars remain strikingly underrepresented in English-language published works on this region. Peripheral Narratives and Knowledge Production in Soviet and Contemporary Central Asia, 1917-Present examines the roots of knowledge production and preservation in Central Asia, and presents new perspectives on the roles of knowledge repositories and institutions in shaping collective memory.
Publisher
Illinois Open Publishing Network
Type of Resource
text
Genre of Resource
book
website
Language
eng
other
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21900/pww.24
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Copyright (c) 2025 Eva Rogaar, Joe Lenkart, and Katherine Ashcraft, editorial content. Individual chapter copyrights by the contributors.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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