The genealogical construction of the Kyrgyz Republic : kinship, state and "tribalism" / / by David Gullette.

In this important new study on the peoples of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), David Gullette exposes significant misconceptions that have hitherto shaped Western understanding about the role of kinship in Kyrgyz society and offers new insights into notions of relatedness.

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Superior document:Inner Asia series ; v. 4
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Inner Asia series ; v. 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / D. Gullette
  • Introduction / D. Gullette
  • 1. Factionalism And The ‘Tulip Revolution’ / D. Gullette
  • 2. The Ideologies Of Kinship / D. Gullette
  • 3. Identity, History And Genealogical Imagination: The Construction Of Relatedness / D. Gullette
  • 4. Obligations And The Management Of Shame / D. Gullette
  • 5. Ethnogenesis And The Construction Of Ethnic Identities / D. Gullette
  • 6. The Genealogy Of Kyrgyz History And Identity / D. Gullette
  • 7. The Genealogy Of The State / D. Gullette
  • Conclusion / D. Gullette
  • Epilogue / D. Gullette
  • Glossary / D. Gullette
  • Archive Bibliography / D. Gullette
  • Bibliography / D. Gullette
  • Index / D. Gullette.