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Honor, Bureaucracy, and Coal Stoves: A Case Study of Late Soviet Islam in Kazakhstan
Ulan Bigozhin
Sociology and Anthropology Department
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Kazakhstan
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Soviet Period
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Islam
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Bureaucracy
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Family Identity
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Coal Stove
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Central Asia
50%
Motivation
50%
Northern Kazakhstan
50%
Kazakh
50%
Muslims
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Ethnographic Case Study
50%
Imam
50%
Family Honour
50%
Prophet Muhammad
50%
Educational Choice
50%
Significant Figures
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Career Choice
50%
Piety
50%
Islamic Teachings
50%
Arts and Humanities
Kazakhstan
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Case Study
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Islam
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Honor
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Bureaucracy
100%
Soviet era
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Family
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Careers
40%
Muslims
20%
Islamic
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Selection
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Child
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Expectation
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Motivation
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Person
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Imam
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Sufi
20%
Piety
20%
Prophet Muhammad
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INIS
kazakhstan
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demand
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coal
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stoves
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children
50%
learning
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orthorhombic lattices
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