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One homeland or two? : the nationalization and transnationalization of Mongolia's Kazakhs / Alexander C. Diener.

By: Diener, Alexander C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Stanford, Calif. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Stanford University Press, c2009Description: xvi, 405 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780804761918 (hardcover : alk. paper); 0804761914 (hardcover : alk. paper).Subject(s): Kazakhs -- Mongolia -- History | Kazakhstan -- Ethnic relations | Mongolia -- History | Mongolia -- CivilizationDDC classification: 305.89/434505173
Contents:
Introduction: approaching territorial belonging -- The making and remaking of homeland: the processes of territorialization and displacement -- Ethnogenesis and contested homeland claims: problematizing the "Kazakh-Mongolians"? -- Geobodies, geopolitics, and identity construction in north central Asia -- Mongols, Kazakhs, and territorial identity: trajectories of nationalization -- Constructing boundaries: Kazakh-Mongolians and the small-scale homeland -- Kazakhstan or Kazakhstani-stan: trajectories of nationalization -- The Mongolian-Kazakh Oralmandar: the complexities of "return migration" -- One homeland or two? A comparative analysis -- Conclusions: betwixt and between--tensions of national and transnational belonging.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-386) and index.

Introduction: approaching territorial belonging -- The making and remaking of homeland: the processes of territorialization and displacement -- Ethnogenesis and contested homeland claims: problematizing the "Kazakh-Mongolians"? -- Geobodies, geopolitics, and identity construction in north central Asia -- Mongols, Kazakhs, and territorial identity: trajectories of nationalization -- Constructing boundaries: Kazakh-Mongolians and the small-scale homeland -- Kazakhstan or Kazakhstani-stan: trajectories of nationalization -- The Mongolian-Kazakh Oralmandar: the complexities of "return migration" -- One homeland or two? A comparative analysis -- Conclusions: betwixt and between--tensions of national and transnational belonging.

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