The Kazakhstan Now! Hybridity and Hipsters in Almaty: Negotiating Global and Local Lives

Isaacs, Rico (2019) The Kazakhstan Now! Hybridity and Hipsters in Almaty: Negotiating Global and Local Lives. In: The Nazarbayev Generation Youth in Kazakhstan. Rowan & Littlefield, pp. 227-24. ISBN UNSPECIFIED

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This social and cultural analysis provides a new understanding of Kazakhstan’s younger generations that emerged during the rule of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has been presiding over Kazakhstan for the thirty years since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Half of Kazakhstan’s population was born after he took power and have no direct memory of the Soviet regime. Since the early 2000s, they have lived in a world of political stability and relative material affluence, and have developed a strong consumerist culture. Even with growing government restrictions on media, religion, and formal public expression, they have been raised in a comparatively free country. This book offers the first collective study of the “Nazarbayev Generation,” illuminating the diversity of the country’s younger generations and the transformations of social and cultural norms that have taken place over the course of three decades. The contributors to this collection move away from state-centric, top-down perspectives in favor of grassroots realities and bottom-up dynamics in order to better integrate sociological dat

Keywords:Kazakhstan, Youth Politics, Walter Benjamin, Hybridity
Subjects:T Eastern, Asiatic, African, American and Australasian Languages, Literature and related subjects > T430 Other Asian Society and Culture studies
L Social studies > L200 Politics
L Social studies > L290 Politics not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
ID Code:36871
Deposited On:04 Sep 2019 07:59

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