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Iconic Places In Central Asia The Moral Geography Of Dams Pastures And Holy Sites Jeanne Faux De La Croix

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Iconic Places In Central Asia The Moral Geography Of Dams Pastures And Holy Sites Jeanne Faux De La Croix
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.49 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Jeanne Féaux de la Croix
ISBN: 9783839436301, 3839436303
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Iconic Places In Central Asia The Moral Geography Of Dams Pastures And Holy Sites Jeanne Faux De La Croix by Jeanne Féaux De La Croix 9783839436301, 3839436303 instant download after payment.

Jeanne Féaux de la Croix maps three iconic places as part of Central Asians' 'moral geographies' and examines their role in navigating socialist, neo-liberal and neo-Islamic life models.
Dams provide most of Kyrgyzstan's electricity, but are also at the heart of regional water disputes that threaten an already shrinking Aral Sea. Mountain pastures cover much of Central Asia's heartland and offer a livelihood and refuge, even to urban citizens. Pilgrimage sites have recovered from official Soviet oblivion and act as cherished scenes of decision-making. Examining how iconic places, work and well-being can mesh together, this book moves debates about post-Soviet memory, space and property onto fresh terrain.

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