Preface
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1
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Foreword
Nathan Light
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5
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Introduction: Mobilities, Boundaries, and Travelling Ideas Beyond Central Asia and the Caucasus: A Translocal Perspective
Manja Stephan-Emmrich and Philipp Schröder
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27
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Part 1: Crossing Boundaries: Mobilities Then and Now
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1.
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Emigration Within, Across, and Beyond Central Asia in the Early Soviet Period from a Perspective of Translocality
Kamoludin Abdullaev
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61
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2.
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Crossing Economic and Cultural Boundaries: Tajik Middlemen in the Translocal ‘Dubai Business’ Sector
Abdullah Mirzoev and Manja Stephan-Emmrich
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89
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Part 2: Travelling Ideas: Sacred and Secular
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3.
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Sacred Lineages in Central Asia: Translocality and Identity
Azim Malikov
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121
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4.
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Explicating Translocal Organization of Everyday Life: Stories From Rural Uzbekistan
Elena Kim
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151
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5.
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A Sense of Multiple Belonging: Translocal Relations and Narratives of Change Within a Dungan Community
Henryk Alff
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177
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Part 3: Movements from Below: Economic and Social
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6.
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‘New History’ as a Translocal Field
Svetlana Jacquesson
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205
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7.
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Informal Trade and Globalization in the Caucasus and Post-Soviet Eurasia
Susanne Fehlings
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229
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8.
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The Economics of Translocality — Epistemographic Observations from Fieldwork on Traders In(-Between) Russia, China, and Kyrgyzstan
Philipp Schröder
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263
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Part 4: Pious Endeavours: Near and Far
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9.
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iPhones, Emotions, Mediations: Tracing Translocality in the Pious Endeavours of Tajik Migrants in the United Arab Emirates
Manja Stephan-Emmrich
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291
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10.
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Translocality and the Folding of Post-Soviet Urban Space in Bishkek: Hijrah from ‘Botanika’ to ‘Botanicheskii Jamaat’
Emil Nasritdinov
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319
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Afterword: On Transitive Concepts and Local Imaginations — Studying Mobilities from a Translocal Perspective
Barak Kalir
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349
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Notes on Contributors
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361
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Index
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365
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