Fragile Conviction: Changing Ideological Landscapes in Urban Kyrgyzstan

How does ideology function during periods of political and economic turmoil? This book, based on long-term ethnographic research in a destitute former mining town in Kyrgyzstan, testifies to the precariousness of life in the former Soviet republics in the decades after the collapse of the USSR. It f...

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Book Industry Communication
evangelical Christianity
Ideology
Kyrgyzstan
Pentecostalism
scientific atheism
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Social and cultural anthropology
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Society & social sciences
Society and Social Sciences
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Soviet Union
Sunni Islamic revivalism
Tablighi Jamaat
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