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Nation, language, Islam : Tatarstan's sovereignty movement / Helen M. Faller.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Book collections on Project MUSE | UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Global Cultural Studies Supplement.Publication details: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 333 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441694621
  • 1441694625
  • 9789639776906
  • 9639776904
  • 1283256738
  • 9781283256735
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Nation, lanuage, Islam.DDC classification:
  • 947/.45086 22
LOC classification:
  • DK511.T17 F28 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
How Tatar nation-builders came to be -- What Tatarstan letters to the editor (1990-1993) reveal about the unmaking of Soviet people -- Creating Soviet people : the meanings of alphabets -- Cultural difference and political ideologies -- Repossessing Kazan -- Kazan in black and white -- Mong and the national reproduction of collective sorrow -- Words apart.
Summary: A detailed academic treatise of the history of nationality in Tatarstan. The book demonstrates how state collapse and national revival influenced the divergence of worldviews among exSoviet people in Tatarstan, where a political movement for sovereignty (19862000) had significant social effects, most saliently, by increasing the domains where people speak the Tatar language and circulating ideas associated with Tatar culture. Also addresses the question of how Russian Muslims experience quotidian life in the postSoviet period. The only booklength ethnography in English on Tatars, Russia's second most populous nation, and also the largest Muslim community in the Federation, offers a major contribution to our understanding of how and why nations form and how and why they matter - and the limits of their influence, in the Tatar case.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

How Tatar nation-builders came to be -- What Tatarstan letters to the editor (1990-1993) reveal about the unmaking of Soviet people -- Creating Soviet people : the meanings of alphabets -- Cultural difference and political ideologies -- Repossessing Kazan -- Kazan in black and white -- Mong and the national reproduction of collective sorrow -- Words apart.

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A detailed academic treatise of the history of nationality in Tatarstan. The book demonstrates how state collapse and national revival influenced the divergence of worldviews among exSoviet people in Tatarstan, where a political movement for sovereignty (19862000) had significant social effects, most saliently, by increasing the domains where people speak the Tatar language and circulating ideas associated with Tatar culture. Also addresses the question of how Russian Muslims experience quotidian life in the postSoviet period. The only booklength ethnography in English on Tatars, Russia's second most populous nation, and also the largest Muslim community in the Federation, offers a major contribution to our understanding of how and why nations form and how and why they matter - and the limits of their influence, in the Tatar case.

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