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This study examines the impact of Tatar migration from Russia to Central Asia in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine on the identity of the migrants and the Tatar diaspora communities in the host countries. Through multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Almaty, Kazakhstan in 2023, the study analyses narratives from Tatar migrants ...
Mizuki Sakurama Nakamura
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Address forms in Tatar spoken in Finland and Estonia
Tatar minorities have lived in Finland and Estonia as a multilingual diaspora for more than a century. This study explores how the different generations of Tatars living in Finland and Estonia perceive polite forms of address, focusing on the choice of ...
Sild Orsolya
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Our “Emel” (“Aspiration”) (1930–1940) [PDF]
One of the most respected journals in the Crimean Tatar language, in 1930s was “Emel” (“Aspiration”), which was published in Pazarchik (Romania) from the 1st of January of 1930s up to the 1940s.
Ismail Kerimov
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The Roles and Activities of Tatar Mullahs in Kazakhstan, 18th to Mid-21st Century
This article is devoted to the study of the functions by the Institute of Tatar mullahs in Kazakhstan at different historical periods. The author examines the activities of clergymen in the region, analyzes the internal policy of the Russian and later ...
Zufar A. Makhmutov
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Foreword: Tatars in Finland in the Transnational Context of the Baltic Sea Region
The Tatar diaspora in Finland has attracted researchers for over a century, but studies traditionally focus on topics such as origins and general Tatar history, religion, identity or language.
Sabira Ståhlberg, Sebastian Cwiklinksi
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The Many Nationalities of Tamara Khanum: Friendship of the Peoples at Home, Abroad, and Within
Abstract Inspired by scholarship on empire and historical biography, this article examines the life of Soviet entertainer Tamara Khanum (1906–91) and her formation as a socialist intermediary. First, it considers how an ethnic Armenian born in the Uzbek SSR came to represent an image of liberated Eastern femininity to domestic audiences.
Charles D. Shaw
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Interacting with Compatriots in Russian Regions: the Experience of Tatarstan
Work with compatriots promoting the cultural presence of Russia in the world becomes an important element of "soft power" Supporting the preservation and development among compatriots the cultural traditions of the Tatar people as components of ethnic ...
Radik R. Gimatdinov, Ildar R. Nasyrov
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On the double social life of failure
Abstract What might it mean to follow failure ‘out into the world’ (Alexander, introduction to this volume) in a way that is attentive both to its contingent and diffuse effects, and to the work involved in making it socially legible? This essay follows a moment of social breakdown, its reverberations in social life, and the forms of diagnosis it ...
Madeleine Reeves
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The state, identity politics and ethnic boundaries in Afghanistan: The case of Sunni Hazaras
Abstract In recent years, a growing number of activists in Afghanistan have been proactively self‐identifying as Sunni Hazaras. The trend demonstrates an important shift that illuminates how ethnic boundaries may change and evolve in response to elite politics and state policies in Afghanistan.
Niamatullah Ibrahimi
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A qualitative research on emigration and identity in İzmir–Eşrefpaşa
Abstract Eşrefpaşa has been considered as a migration settlement where every emigrant, immigrant or refugee has an opportunity to live freely according to their tradition and culture without any pressure considering the ethnic and social diversity.
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