Stalinism in Kazakhstan : history, memory, and representation

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Stalinism in Kazakhstan : history, memory, and representation

edited by Zhulduzbek Abylkhozhin, Mikhail Akulov, Alexandra Tsay ; translated by Simon Pawley, Anton Platonov

Lexington Books, 2021

  • : cloth

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Живая память : сталинизм в Казахстане : прошлое, память, преодоление

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Translated from the Russian

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Stalinism in Kazakhstan: History, Memory, and Representation is a multi-disciplinary collection of essays from Central Asian authors. The volume is devoted to violence and socio-economic transformation during the Stalinist repressions in Kazakhstan and explores collective trauma, selective memory, and representations in contemporary art and literature.

目次

I History Chapter 1: Limited Welfare State: On Utopia and Terror in the Third Reich and the Soviet Union Chapter 2: Stalinist Anti-Peasant Repression Policy and its Implementation in Kazakhstan (Late 1920s-Early1930s) Chapter 3: An Episode in the History of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR in the Early 1950s II Memory Chapter 4: Altynshash Chapter 5: The Winds of Time Dry Out the Grass of Oblivion Chapter 6: Between Oblivion and Remembrance III Representation Chapter 7: Reclaimed Names Chapter 8: "Our Camp Grew into a Busy City..." The Art of Deportee Artists in Karaganda (late 1930s-early 1960s) Chapter 9: The Endless Time After: Art as a Medium for Understanding Cultural Memory and Trauma in Post-soviet Kazakhstan

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