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【ワークショップ(10/10)】国際ワークショップColonial and Postcolonial in Recent History of Central Asia

Date & Time

10 October 2023 (Tue), 15:30–19:20 (GMT+9)

Venue

Room 403, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (SRC), Hokkaido University, and online via Zoom

Abstract

The ongoing Russia’s war against Ukraine echoed in re-discovery of postcolonial debate in the studies of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Albeit the focus of this reassessment predominantly falls onto Russo-centric and (post)socialist patterns of power, there is a call for broader comparisons of postcolonial. Central Asia in particular appears as an area of various intercrossing colonial projections. This Workshop invites scholars to rethink (post)colonial in Central Asia during the socialist period (starting since the 1960s) and its aftermath. We would like to analyse how imperial and colonial relationships within the USSR formed the realm of ideas about (socialist) modernisation and anti-modernisation in and for Central Asia. To discuss this, the Workshop embraces a wide range of interconnected topics: the Soviet foreign policy and development politics inside Central Asia, socialist plan and resource-dependency, transformation of political and intellectual elite and cultural production.

Program

 15:30–17:20 (GMT+9) Session 1: Soviet development policies and socialists plan in Central Asia

 

Irina Morozova, University of Regensburg / SRC
  Diffusion of the Postcolonial: Reform in “Domestic Central Asia” in Relation to Soviet Policy in the “Foreign Orient” (the 1970–80s)

 

Isaac Scarborough, Leiden University (online)
  Reconsidering and Recalculating Soviet “Subsidies”: Financial Transfers to the Tajik SSR in the 1970s and 1980s
   

Tetsuro Chida, Nagoya University of Foreign Studies
  Scaling Down in Resolving Environmental Problems? The Decline of Gigantomania in the Soviet Union and the Aral Sea Crisis

 

Discussant: Timothy Nunan, University of Regensburg (online)

 

Chair: Norihiro Naganawa, SRC, Hokkaido University, Japan

 

17:30–19:20 (GMT+9) Session 2: Cultural production and historical memory in late Soviet and independent Central Asia
   

Akira Matsumoto, Hokkaido University
  Was the “Kyrgyz Miracle” a Product of Chance? The Self-Representation of the Kyrgyz in the Film Manaschi (1965)
  

Elmira Nogoibaeva, Center Polis Asia, Esimde Research Platform, Kyrgyzstan (online)
  Memories of Urkun in 1916: De/anti-colonial Echo

 

Alima Bissenova, Nazarbayev University (online)
  “The Man with the Character of Horse”: The Narratives of the Revival of Horse Herding and Kokpar in Kazakhstan
 

Discussant: Tomohiko Uyama, SRC, Hokkaido University
 

Chair: Yoko Aoshima, SRC, Hokkaido University

Language

English

Registration for online participation

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkc-igpz0tGty7S_OGgU1ETea6fNIuJdPY

Organizer

Platform for Explorations in Survival Strategies at the SRC

Conveners

Irina Morozova & Tomohiko Uyama

Contact

Tomohiko Uyama < uyama[at]slav.hokudai.ac.jp >([at] read as @)

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〒060-0809
北海道札幌市北区北9条西7丁目
TEL.011-706-2388
FAX.011-706-4952

COPYRIGHT(C) 北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア
研究センター 国際的な生存戦略研究
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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