Nation, Religion, and Social Heat: Heritaging Uyghur Mäshräp in Kazakhstan

Main author: Harris, Rachel
Other authors: Kamalov, Ablet
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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language English
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description This article brings together archival and ethnographic research to explore the ways that expressive culture and intangible cultural heritage flow across national borders, how transnational communities in Central Asia engage with discourses and practices of preservation and revitalization, and how local heritage initiatives can respond to the pressures of economic marginalization, migration, Islamization and cultural assimilation. Mäshräp gatherings involving music, dancing and joking have played a prominent role in modern imaginings of Uyghur national identity, and in local processes of community-making. Since 2009, Uyghurs in Kazakhstan have engaged in new forms of ‘heritaging’ mäshräp, attempting to revive their role as a medium for strengthening communities and sustaining language and culture. We argue that the unruly, affective and performative aspects of mäshräp are key to the success of these social goals, and we highlight their role as a space for the negotiation of tensions between religion, nation and hot sociality.
format Journal Article
author Harris, Rachel
author_facet Harris, Rachel
Kamalov, Ablet
authorStr Harris, Rachel
author_letter Harris, Rachel
author2 Kamalov, Ablet
author2Str Kamalov, Ablet
title Nation, Religion, and Social Heat: Heritaging Uyghur Mäshräp in Kazakhstan
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/34187/