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Stalinism in Kazakhstan: history, memory, and representation

Abylkhozhin, Zhulduzbek(Contributions by)Akulov, Mikhail(Contributions by)Babanazarova, Marinika(Contributions by)Kadyrkhanova, Assel(Contributions by)Kelly, Catriona(Contributions by)Kuznetsova, Yekaterina(Contributions by)Safarova, Guldana(Contributions by)Saktaganova, Zauresh(Contributions by)Serebrianskiy, Yuriy(Contributions by)Tsay, Alexandra(Contributions by)Abylkhozhin, Zhulduzbek(Edited by)Akulov, Mikhail(Edited by)Tsay, Alexandra(Edited by)Pawley, Simon(Translated by)Platonov, Anton(Translated by)
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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.

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Lexington Books
1793641633 / 9781793641632
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
24/03/2021
English
212 pages
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