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Index
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Uzbekistan’s Political Construct
Chapter 1: When Security Trumps Identity
Chapter 2: The Magic of Territory
Chapter 3: Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan’s Telecommunications Sector
Chapter 4: Uzbek Political Thinking in the Third Decade of Independence
Part II: Agriculture and Labor Migration
Chapter 5: Government, Cotton Farms, and Labor Migration from Uzbekistan
Chapter 6: Uzbeks in Russia
Chapter 7: Establishing an “Uzbek Mahalla” via Smartphones and Social Media
Part III: Uzbek Islam
Chapter 8: Counter-Extremism, Secularism, and the Category of Religion in the United Kingdom and Uzbekistan
Chapter 9: At the Crossroads of Religion and Regime Security
Chapter 10: Moral Exemplars and Ordinary Ethics
Chapter 11: The Evolving Uzbek Jihad
Part IV: Renegotiating Identities and Cultural Legacies
Chapter 12: Be(com)ing Uzbek
Chapter 13: The Nation Narrated
Chapter 14: Public Life in Private Spaces in Uzbekistan
Chapter 15: Gender and Changing Women’s Roles in Uzbekistan
Bibliography
Acronyms
About the Editor and Contributors
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