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Revisiting Kyrgyzstan’s Bloody Summer

June 17, 2014

Originally published by The Diplomat on June 13, 2014. Available here. – Ethnicity is a convenient but misleading way of explaining the outburst of violence in 2010. Late in the night of June 10, 2010, outside a casino in Osh a skirmish broke out between several groups of young men. A catalyst for greater belligerence, … More Revisiting Kyrgyzstan’s Bloody Summer

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Deconstructing ‘Minzu’

July 21, 2012

In a number of posts to follow I will identify three places where symbolic power operates, that is, how the Chinese State has exerted its monopoly of symbolic power to instill a signification of Uyghurs as an undeveloped singing, dancing subaltern subject. Indeed, this colonialist objectification: the predominant representation of Uyghurs, and other minzu (ethnic … More Deconstructing ‘Minzu’

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