One Homeland Or Two?: Territorialization of Identity and the Migration Decision of the Mongolian-Kazakh DiasporaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 470 pages |
Contents
Dynamics of Territorialization | 19 |
Part Two Page | 69 |
GeoBodies GeoPolitics and Identity Construction in NorthCentral | 118 |
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According affect aimag Almaty argued Asia assert attempt Bayan Olgi belonging boundaries Central century changes chapter China claims conceptions condition considered constituted construction context continued cultural defined demonstrated diasporic Diener discourses discussed distinct economic efforts Egemen Kazakhstan elites established ethnic ethno-national evident existence Figure formation future given global groups historic homeland historical homeland identity increase independent integration interviews issues Kazakh Kazakh-Mongolians kin-state land language living majority means migration migration to Kazakhstan minority Mongol Mongolia Mongolian nation Mongolian-Kazakh nationalists nature nomadic noted oblasts Oralman Oralmandar particular percent period political population position Press problems question referred reflect region relating relatives remain Republic residence response Russian scales sense settlement social society Source Soviet space structure Survey symbols Table territorial throughout traditional Turkic University various western