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Cultural mobilization in post-Soviet Kazakhstan: views from the state and from non-titular nationalities compared
Authors:Yves-Marie Davenel
Affiliation:Laboratory of Anthropology of Social Institutions and Organisations (LAIOS), School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS) , Paris , France
Abstract:This article examines the way the cultural revival in post-Soviet Kazakhstan is perceived by both the state and militants from non-titular nationalities. Based on ethnographic material, the author analyses state engineering of cultural diversity and the strategies elaborated by militants of Tatar cultural associations to manage the status quo, as well as the preservation of ‘cultural intimacy’. The study points to convergences between the state discourse about inter-ethnic concord and the practices of cultural national militants. It also shows that behind this apparent status quo, the cultural sphere has become the arena where the issue of the recognition of full-fledged citizenship and the legitimacy to reside in Kazakhstan is raised and disputed by non-Kazakh groups, albeit implicitly.
Keywords:Kazakhstan  cultural revival  inter-ethnic concord  citizenship
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