Cultural Processes and Transcultural Influences in Contemporary Central Asia

Date:
May 2009
Source:
Russian Academy of Sciences
Author:
Sergey Abashin

This OSI-commissioned report provides an overview of the state of cultural affairs in Central Asian societies after the states in the region achieved independence and describes current tendencies defining long-term, local cultural processes and transcultural influences. Questions include:

  • How is the Soviet experience of "cultural construction” used and transformed in the modern nation-states of Central Asia?
  • What restrictions on cultural production are imposed by the political situation and economic possibilities of these countries?
  • How do the processes of isolationism and globalization interact?
  • What changes are being wrought by the islamisation of these societies?
  • What is the future potential of secular, European-style culture?
  • Who are the main players in the region’s cultural space?

A number of general recommendations for the work of international organizations in the cultural sphere of Central Asia are also presented.

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