Why Do Uzbeks have to be Muslims?: Exploring religiosity in the Ferghana Valley (22) (Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia)

Why Do Uzbeks have to be Muslims?: Exploring religiosity in the Ferghana Valley (22) (Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia) image
ISBN-10:

3643101767

ISBN-13:

9783643101761

Author(s): Hilgers, Irene
Released: Dec 28, 2009
Publisher: LIT Verlag
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
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Description:

"In this work the late Irene Hilgers analyses the revival of Islam in the public sphere in postsocialist Uzbekistan, with particular reference to its role in the construction of a new national identity. Data collected during fieldwork in 2003-2004 are contextualized with reference to the history of the Kokand Khanate and the suppression of religion during the Soviet era. Hilgers analyses current state ideology and the official structures for controlling religion, but also the continued significance of 'popular religion', as expressed at shrines and in healing rituals, and the tensions associated with 'Wahabi' currents. The tight association between Uzbek identity and Islam is also illustrated through the problems encountered by converts to Christianity. Throughout the work Hilgers deploys her rich ethnographic materials to shed fresh light on major debates concerning secularization and the nature of Soviet and post-Soviet 'modernity'.


























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