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Mustoyapova, Ainash.
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Nomads/ by Ainash Mustoyapova.
Reminder of title:
in search of the lost path /
Author:
Mustoyapova, Ainash.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xi, 326 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Preface. Looking back in time: Chapter 2. Nomadic civilization: 2.1 In search of lost meanings: 2.2 Nomads and Civilizational Challenge: Another Projection: 2.3 One's own culture and another's way: 2.4 Nomads and sedentary: a long rapprochement: 2.5 Nation: construct vs natural process: 2.6 Imposed feudalism and inculcated neo-feudalism: 2.7 Nomads and the State: 2.8 The Revolution and the Kazakhs -- Chapter 3. Modernity and Nomads: 3.1 The Age of Modernity and the "modernization" of nomads: 3.2 Catch up with modernization: 3.3 Concluding the Modern Era: 3.4 Western Democracy and Nomadic Democracy: the Introduced and the Historically Contingent: 3.5 Under the guise of liberalism: 3.6 From pseudo-paternalism to populism: 3.7 Other People's "Diseases" or Bureaucracy at the Service of the State: 3.8 System of power and freedom -- Chapter 4. Nomads and the Information Age: 4.1 Reconstruction, or Return to Self: 4.2 The key to success, or Space and Time: 4.3 Mentality to help: 4.4 Armed with benefits: 4.5 The Phenomenon of Nomadism, or Ideas Rule the World: 4.6 Mental Burnout vs Return of Meanings: 4.7 Spiral, or Counterfactual History: 4.8 Returning to History -- Chapter 5. Nomads in the postmodern era: 5.1. Kazakhstan in the postmodern period: 5.2 Postmodernism: Crisis of Ideologies and Authorities: 5.3 Kazakhstan: Power and Society in the Postmodern Era: 5.4 Education and knowledge in the postmodern era: 5.5 We Capitulated, or Information in the Postmodern Era: 5.6 Globalization and Nomadism in the Postmodern Era: Kazakhstan: 5.7 The space and future of the country: 5.8 Consumer society and credit bondage: Chapter 6. Nomads and the New Era: 6.1 Between modernity and postmodernity: 6.2 Entering a new era: metamodernity: 6.3 Metamodern, or the Age of Movement, Communication and Consensus: 6.4 Instead of the end of history and instead of the clash of civilizations: 6.5 Reclaiming a lost identity: 6.6 Identity for salvation: 6.7 Elite and pseudo-elite: 6.8 Threats to post-democracy -- Chapter 7. Conclusion. The Turn of History.
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Nomads - History. - Kazakhstan -
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Kazakhstan - History. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-1880-7
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9789819518807
Nomads = in search of the lost path /
Mustoyapova, Ainash.
Nomads
in search of the lost path /[electronic resource] :by Ainash Mustoyapova. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xi, 326 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Steppe and beyond: studies on Central Asia,2524-8367. - Steppe and beyond: studies on Central Asia..
Chapter 1. Preface. Looking back in time: Chapter 2. Nomadic civilization: 2.1 In search of lost meanings: 2.2 Nomads and Civilizational Challenge: Another Projection: 2.3 One's own culture and another's way: 2.4 Nomads and sedentary: a long rapprochement: 2.5 Nation: construct vs natural process: 2.6 Imposed feudalism and inculcated neo-feudalism: 2.7 Nomads and the State: 2.8 The Revolution and the Kazakhs -- Chapter 3. Modernity and Nomads: 3.1 The Age of Modernity and the "modernization" of nomads: 3.2 Catch up with modernization: 3.3 Concluding the Modern Era: 3.4 Western Democracy and Nomadic Democracy: the Introduced and the Historically Contingent: 3.5 Under the guise of liberalism: 3.6 From pseudo-paternalism to populism: 3.7 Other People's "Diseases" or Bureaucracy at the Service of the State: 3.8 System of power and freedom -- Chapter 4. Nomads and the Information Age: 4.1 Reconstruction, or Return to Self: 4.2 The key to success, or Space and Time: 4.3 Mentality to help: 4.4 Armed with benefits: 4.5 The Phenomenon of Nomadism, or Ideas Rule the World: 4.6 Mental Burnout vs Return of Meanings: 4.7 Spiral, or Counterfactual History: 4.8 Returning to History -- Chapter 5. Nomads in the postmodern era: 5.1. Kazakhstan in the postmodern period: 5.2 Postmodernism: Crisis of Ideologies and Authorities: 5.3 Kazakhstan: Power and Society in the Postmodern Era: 5.4 Education and knowledge in the postmodern era: 5.5 We Capitulated, or Information in the Postmodern Era: 5.6 Globalization and Nomadism in the Postmodern Era: Kazakhstan: 5.7 The space and future of the country: 5.8 Consumer society and credit bondage: Chapter 6. Nomads and the New Era: 6.1 Between modernity and postmodernity: 6.2 Entering a new era: metamodernity: 6.3 Metamodern, or the Age of Movement, Communication and Consensus: 6.4 Instead of the end of history and instead of the clash of civilizations: 6.5 Reclaiming a lost identity: 6.6 Identity for salvation: 6.7 Elite and pseudo-elite: 6.8 Threats to post-democracy -- Chapter 7. Conclusion. The Turn of History.
The book is devoted to the problem of the civilizational development of the Kazakhs, as descendants of nomads, at the present stage. The author pays special attention to how the eras of modernity and postmodernity influenced today's Kazakhstan. In this anti-colonial polemic, the author argues in favor of finding the origin of Kazakh nomad culture prior to the colonization of Kazakhstan by imperial Russia; in exploring nomad histories, she seeks to find an alternative path. The book may be of interest to researchers studying the history, politics, sociology, culture of Central Asia and, more broadly, issues of the development of modern civilization. Ainash Mustoyapova - Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, is the author of more than 70 scientific and educational publications, and more than 150 journalistic articles. Major works include: The Japanese Novel of the second half of the twentieth century (2022), The Modernist Novel (2022, 2024), Famine of 1931-1933 in Central Kazakhstan: collection of archival documents and memoirs (2023), Decolonization of Kazakhstan (2023), Leaders of the Nation: A Political History of Kazakhstan (2024).
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LC Class. No.: DK907
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