Community still matters Uyghur culture and society in Central Asian context
Passage to Kashgar: people, roads, and commodities /Hermann Kreutzmann --Abdülaziz Kolcalı and his evolving vision of Sino-Turkish solidarity /David Brophy --The Qoray Rebellion of 1958: an untold story of twentieth-century Qomul history /Eset Sulaiman --"The Old Khanim in Kucha": fragment...
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2022
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Zusammenfassung: | Passage to Kashgar: people, roads, and commodities /Hermann Kreutzmann --Abdülaziz Kolcalı and his evolving vision of Sino-Turkish solidarity /David Brophy --The Qoray Rebellion of 1958: an untold story of twentieth-century Qomul history /Eset Sulaiman --"The Old Khanim in Kucha": fragments of the life of Swedish missionary Lovisa Engvall in Xinjiang 1900-1935 /Fredrik Fällman -- Anarkhan before Anarkhan: the pure body of a Mao-era Uyghur saint /The marriage of Khoja Niyaz Haji with Kambarnisa, the Kucha Khénim /Abdushukur Muhannet --A 'love letter' to ʻAzīze /Jun Sugawara --Migration and memory: a woman repatriate's recollections of life on the Soviet-Chinese frontier /Ablet Kamalov --Silence /Ildikó Gyöngyvér Sárközi --19-Esirning Axiri we 20-Esirning Bashliridiki Uyghur Ayallirining Ijtimaʼiy Orni (Status of Uyghur women in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in eastern Turkestan) /Zulhayat Ötkür --One hundred years of Uyghur marriage: community, religion and state in southern Xinjiang in historical comparison /Rune Steenberg --Family law among Uyghurs: child custody following divorce in the first half of the 20th century /Aysima Mirsultan --Uyghur women between community and state: Islamic revival, coercive secularisation, honour and shame /Joanne Smith Finley --Women's Chay gatherings in Kazakhstan: sustaining identity in migrant communities /Rachel Harris and Zulfiyam Karimova --Best companions: Afghan Uzbek practices from liminal phases of human life /Ingeborg Baldauf --A community of order: morale, internal discipline, and punishment in the craft milieu of Turkestan /Jeanine Dağyeli --Dog fro a cure and some dough for a tooth: the historical role fo the domestic dog and other canids in various healing practices in eastern Turkestan /Patrick Hällzon, László Károly, and Ingvar Svanberg --New developments in Persian literature from Iran: the case of Mahsâ Mohebʼali's short story 'Being in love in footnotes' /Claus V. Pedersen --The posthumous echo of the personal network: poetic eulogies to Lutpulla Mutellip /Joshua L. Freeman --Uyghur community matters in light of governmental white papers /Martin Lavička. Just as global perceptions of Xinjiang have shifted dramatically, so too has scholarship on the history, culture, and politics of the Uyghur homeland experienced a sea-change. A field once dominated by philology and geopolitical analysis has, since the 1990s, become a site of vibrant interdisciplinary practice. Uyghur studies - particularly research on gender, family, and the village economy - are now often found at the intersection of anthropological fieldwork, discursive analysis, textual studies, and social history. This volume collects a series of studies on these themes, drawing upon the innovative work of one of the field's leading figures, Ildiko Beller-Hann. The result is a snapshot both of the Uyghur region (and beyond) in the midst of change, and of a field of scholarship that is evolving as the voices of people from the region themselves increasingly come to the fore. More than a reflection on the genealogy of this field's knowledge and methodologies, this is a celebration of scholarly community - and of the people at its center |
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Beschreibung: | "Ildikó Bellér-Hann: a scholarly overview" (pages 317-326) -- Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 340 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9788776943158 978-87-7694-315-8 8776943151 87-7694-315-1 9788776943172 978-87-7694-317-2 8776943178 87-7694-317-8 |