The Political Economy of Hipsters in Kazakhstan: Mobilisation, Hybridity and Class

Isaacs, Rico (2023) The Political Economy of Hipsters in Kazakhstan: Mobilisation, Hybridity and Class. Globalizations . ISSN 1474-7731

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2023.2216121

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This article analyses the political subjectivity of hipsters in Kazakhstan, the dynamics of their political mobilisation, how they are influenced by global flows, and their constitution within broader issues of class. By conceptualising hipsters as cultural hybrids who use tactics of everyday resistance and détournement in challenging the authoritarian regime in the country, the work eschews conventional approaches to the study of political mobilisation in Central Asia by looking beyond ethnic, religious and informal movements and instead focusing on this new creative class. The analysis reveals the paradox of hipsters in that they both challenge the regime through détournement, while also being the main beneficiaries of the regime’s neoliberalism. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with young people in Kazakhstan, the essay finds that hipster capacity for successful mobilisation is limited because they struggle to draw support from wider society as a consequence of their focus on ideational rather than material politics.

Keywords:Hipsters, Authoritarianism, Kazakhstan, Class, Hybridity
Subjects:L Social studies > L243 Politics of a specific country/region
L Social studies > L200 Politics
L Social studies > L221 Autocracy
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
ID Code:54569
Deposited On:14 Jun 2023 10:07

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