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Women's Lives and Livelihoods in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan

Ceremonies of Empowerment and Peacebuilding
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 2014

Summary

Women in Uzbekistan have been labeled as victims of patriarchy and submissive, voiceless bodies who lack agency and decision-making power. They are also often symbolized as preservers of rituals and culture and also the victims of socio-economic transformations. During the years of land tenure changes from collectivization to de-collectivization, World War II and the five-year plan economy, women played a vital role in pursuing a diverse range of livelihood opportunities to sustain their families and communities. But what kind of livelihood activities do women pursue in rural areas in Uzbekistan? What do they think about themselves? Do they exercise agency? What are their values, desires, dreams, and inspirations in the post-Soviet period in Uzbekistan?

Women’s Lives and Livelihoods in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan presentswomen’s voices and their experiences of carrying out livelihood activities such asfarming, trading, baking, sewing, building greenhouses, and establishing furniture workshops. In a major contribution to the study of post-Soviet transformations, Zulfiya Tursunova demonstrates how women exercise multi-dimensional empowerment by joining social and economic saving networks such as gap and chernaya kassa. These networks represent a collective movement and action against economic dependency of women on men and the state micro-loan bank system. The networks that do not require external donor interventions have been able to empower women for social justice, knowledge, redistribution of resources, and conflict resolution in ways that are vital to community development.

Tursunova provides accounts of such ceremonies as mavlud, ihson, Bibi Seshanba, and Mushkul Kushod. These ceremonies show the ways the conflict resolution practices of women are woven into their everyday life, and function autonomously from the hierarchical elite-driven Women’s Committees and state court systems established in the Soviet times. Many local healers and otins (religious teachers) use their discursive knowledge, based on Islam, Sufism, shamanism, and animism to challenge and transform women’s subordination, abuse, and other practices that impinge on women’s needs and rights. These female religious leaders, through different ceremonial practices, create space for raising the critical consciousness of women and transform the social order for maintaining peace in the communities.

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Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-0-7391-7977-2
ISBN-Online
978-0-7391-7978-9
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
219
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Figures No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
    4. Preface No access
  1. Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 1 - 22
  2. Chapter 2 Women’s Rituals: Sacred Spaces of Knowledge and Empowerment No access Pages 23 - 44
  3. Chapter 3 “The Imperial Pleasure”: Construction and the Representation of Women No access Pages 45 - 70
  4. Chapter 4 Women’s Constraints and Empowerment in Livelihood Strategies No access Pages 71 - 102
  5. Chapter 5 Women, Islam, and Livelihood Strategies No access Pages 103 - 114
  6. Chapter 6 Gap as a Space of Agency, Power, and Knowledge No access Pages 115 - 138
  7. Chapter 7 “Cutting the Knots”: Ceremonies of Healing and Peacebuilding No access Pages 139 - 172
  8. Chapter 8 Conclusion: Grassroots Structures of Empowerment and Peacebuilding No access Pages 173 - 180
  9. Glossary No access Pages 181 - 186
  10. Appendix No access Pages 187 - 196
  11. Bibliography No access Pages 197 - 214
  12. Index No access Pages 215 - 218
  13. About the Author No access Pages 219 - 219

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