Kniha Spectacular State Laura Adams

Spectacular State

Culture and National Identity in Uzbekistan

Autor: Laura Adams
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Vydavateľ: Duke University Press
Dostupnosť: 50 % šanca
Prehľadáme celý svet
122.15
By exploring Uzbekistan's production of national culture in the 1990s, Laura L. Adams offers unique...

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Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2010
Stránok
256
EAN
9780822346517
ISBN
0822346516
Enbook ID
04939102
Hmotnosť
499
Rozmery
155 x 236 x 20

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By exploring Uzbekistan's production of national culture in the 1990s, Laura L. Adams offers unique insight into nation building in Central Asia during the post-Soviet era. As she explains, the Uzbek government maintained a monopoly over ideology after independence, and Soviet institutional and cultural legacies remained. The state expressed national identity through tightly controlled mass spectacles, including theatrical and musical performances. Adams focuses on these events, particularly the massive outdoor concerts the government staged on the two biggest national holidays, Navro'z, the spring equinox celebration, and Independence Day. Her analysis of the content, form, and manner of production of these ceremonies shows how Uzbekistan's cultural and political elites engaged in a highly directive, largely successful program of nation building through culture. Adams draws on observations and interviews she conducted with artists, intellectuals, and bureaucrats involved in the production of Uzbekistan's national culture. These elites used globalized cultural forms such as Olympics-style spectacle to showcase local, national, and international aspects of official culture. While these state-sponsored extravaganzas were intended to be displays of Uzbekistan's ethnic and civic national identity, Adams found that cultural renewal in the decade after Uzbekistan's independence was not so much a rejection of Soviet power as it was a re-appropriation of Soviet methods of control and ideas about culture. The public sphere actually became more restricted than it had been in Soviet times, even as Soviet-era ideas about ethnic and national identity paved the way for Uzbekistan to join a far more open global community. Coming to political independence in an age of globalization, Uzbekistan's cultural elites struggled to balance their desire to create a postcolonial culture with the often conflicting demands of the state and the global marketplace.

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