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Debates over Islam in Contemporary Uzbekistan: A View from Within
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of content 3
- Foreword 5
- Biographies of Contributors 15
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I. "High " and "Popular" Culture
- "Devotion to the People" and Paternalistic Authoritarianism among Qazaq Intellectuals, from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1917 19
- The Tataf Intelligentsia and the Clergy in the 1920s and 1930s 29
- Debates over Islam in Contemporary Uzbekistan: A View from Within 39
- Brothers and Comrades: Muslim Fundamentalists and Communists Allied for the Transmission of Islamic Knowledge in China 61
- Chinese Muslim Women: From Autonomy to Dependence 91
- From Oral to Written Culture: An Example from the Hui of China 105
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II History and Memory
- Nation into History: The Origins of National Historiography in Central Asia 127
- Through the Textbooks The Academic Intelligentsia and the Shaping of a Tatar National Consciousness (1940s-1990s) 147
- 'Turkistan Belongs to the Qojas': Local Knowledge of a Muslim Tradition 161
- Local Lore, the Transmission of Learning, and Communal Identity in Late 20th-century Tajikistan: The Khujand-náma of 'Árifján Yahyázád Khujandl 213
- Le savoir musical des Ouïghours : s'il s'agissait d'ambivalence de la mémoire ? 243
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Annexes
- Summaries 257
- Glossary 265
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of content 3
- Foreword 5
- Biographies of Contributors 15
-
I. "High " and "Popular" Culture
- "Devotion to the People" and Paternalistic Authoritarianism among Qazaq Intellectuals, from the Mid-Nineteenth Century to 1917 19
- The Tataf Intelligentsia and the Clergy in the 1920s and 1930s 29
- Debates over Islam in Contemporary Uzbekistan: A View from Within 39
- Brothers and Comrades: Muslim Fundamentalists and Communists Allied for the Transmission of Islamic Knowledge in China 61
- Chinese Muslim Women: From Autonomy to Dependence 91
- From Oral to Written Culture: An Example from the Hui of China 105
-
II History and Memory
- Nation into History: The Origins of National Historiography in Central Asia 127
- Through the Textbooks The Academic Intelligentsia and the Shaping of a Tatar National Consciousness (1940s-1990s) 147
- 'Turkistan Belongs to the Qojas': Local Knowledge of a Muslim Tradition 161
- Local Lore, the Transmission of Learning, and Communal Identity in Late 20th-century Tajikistan: The Khujand-náma of 'Árifján Yahyázád Khujandl 213
- Le savoir musical des Ouïghours : s'il s'agissait d'ambivalence de la mémoire ? 243
-
Annexes
- Summaries 257
- Glossary 265
- Index 273