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İşin adı | Jurnalın adı, Nəşriyyat, cild, N | Müəlliflər | İstinad sayı | Nəşr tarixi | Abstrakt və oxşar məqalələr |
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Soviet-Era Anthropology by Azerbaijani Scholars | Asia, Exploring the Edge of Empire: Soviet Era Anthropology in the Caucasus and Central Asia səh: 175-196 | Aliaga Mammadli | 7 | 2011 |
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PECULIARITIES OF THE FORMATION OF AZERBAIJANIS’ETHNIC IDENTITY IN THE SOVIET ERA | “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND səh: 61 | ALIAGHA MAMMADLI | 2 | 2017 |
A splash of ethnicity was seen across …
A splash of ethnicity was seen across the world at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, as globalization and intensive integration developed. Such increases in interest in ethnicity have occurred at different points in the history of mankind. As a rule, they have all happened at breakthrough moments in the history of mankind and, more specifically, upon the appearance or destruction of great powers, technolo gical revolutions and, quite probably, radical changes in the planet’s natural and climatic rhythm. Most often, the factors above have been interconnected and were sometimes a logical continuation of each other. In this case, for example, it is possible to refer to a panorama of consecutive natural-climatic, techno logical and social-political changes in the life of the ancient Turks that led to the massive pressure on them alongside their neighboring ethnic groups, as demonstrated by the famous Russian ethnologist LN Gumilev (1967). All of these complex processes naturally caused a reaction of ethnoses in the form of growth of the importance of the “we-they” antithesis, substan tiating an increase in the consolidation of the ethnical community.The phenomenon of ethnicity, which has been observed in many parts of the world in recent decades, appears to have had several causes, most significant of which are: a) ethnical elites aiming to eliminate historical, social-political and economic infringements that ethnical communities endured under colonial empires and poly-ethnic states; and b) ethnical-cultural communities’ reactions to objective processes pertaining to a tech-
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“AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND | Perspectives on the Construction of National Identity | Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux, Ceyhun Mahmudlu | 1 | 2017 |
“AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux, …
“AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux, Ceyhun Mahmudlu “AZERBAIJANI”
AND BEYOND Perspectives on the Construction of National Identity “AZERBAIJANI” AND
BEYOND Perspectives on the Construction of National Identity Page 2 EDITED BY: Aliaga
Mammadli, Adeline Braux, Ceyhun Mahmudlu Page 3 3 CONTENT About the Editors and
Contributors 5 Preface 10 Introduction: Deconstructing the ‘Crossroads’ 13 I. Historical
Perspective on the Formation of National Identity in Azerbaijan 36 1. Azerbaijani Turks: from
Islamism to Turkism Aydin Balayev 37 2. Peculiarities of the Formation of Azerbaijanis’ Ethnic
Identity in the Soviet Era Aliaga Mammadli 61 3. The National Revival in Azerbaijan Prior to the
Fall of the Soviet Union and “Black January” Shamkhal Abilov and Ismayil Isayev 87 II.
Theoretical Explanation 123 4. Theorizing Nation Building in Azerbaijan Ceyhun Mahmudlu 124 …
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THE AZERBAIJANI COMMUNITY IN RUSSIA: A LOOK AT THE SECOND GENERATION ADELINE BRAUX | “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND səh: 152 | Aliaga Mammadli | 0 | 0 |
Bordering processes operate at a number of …
Bordering processes operate at a number of scales simulta neously, and not just at the level of the state or inter-state relations. This paper is focused upon the collective experience of one particular group-ethnic Azeris-to official bordering processes by both Georgia and Azerbaijan and examines how bordering processes might influence collective identity in the Azeri minoritypopulated border region of Kvemo Kartli. Interviews with locals, state officials, representatives of non-governmental organizations, focus groups, and participant observation in communities of Kvemo Kartli and in Tbilisi are crucial in order to obtain a more accurate and detailed picture of how bordering processes impact the formation or negotiation of collective identity at the personal and inter-personal levels as well as at larger scales of locales and regions. That said, this paper is the first step in a larger project examining processes of formation and (re) negotiation of collective identity among Georgia’s Azeri population and considers the roles that borders, both physical and abstract, play in such processes.The relationship between borders and the creation, dissemination, and negotiation of collective identity is particularly fascinating when studied in the context of minority populations residing alongside a state’s political borders, especially when titular majority of the neighboring state across this border shares linguistic, religious, and cultural affinities with members of the aforementioned minority group. The majority of Georgia’s Azeri
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THEORIZING NATION BUILDING IN AZERBAIJAN CEYHUN MAHMUDLU | “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND səh: 124 | Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux | 0 | 0 |
In academic literature there are three approaches …
In academic literature there are three approaches to nationalism: primordial, modernist, and ethnosymbolist. These three approaches differ from each other with respect to the explanation, each provides regarding the emergence and endurance of nationalism, and they disagree on the key variables used to conceptualize the phenomenon. Indeed, primordialists argue that nations have existed throughout human history; modernists associate the nation only with the modern era and reject its existence before this period; ethnosymbolists insist that although nationalism is a modern phenomenon, nations have existed in all times in history. Primordialsts believe that nations are the product of “primordial ties of race, ancestry, religion, language and territory”(Smith, 1984). Modernists emerged as a reaction to primordialism and argue that the nation and nationalism are the products of the last two centuries and are rooted in modern processes such as capitalism, industrialization, and secularism (Ozkirimli, 2010). The ethnosymbolist approach emerged as a result of critiques of modernism. They mainly focus on ethnosymbolic elements that form nations and nationalism. From a historical perspective, nationalism as an ideology entered into the political process in the nineteenth century in particular. Nationalism became popular not only among the titular ethnic groups of national monarchies but also among minorities of the imperial states. Since the construction of the nation mainly depends on the social, political, and historical dynamics of a society, as a matter of fact that process didn’t develop in the general structure for each of these groups. Moreover …
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Əliağa Əyyub oğlu Məmmədli (Arxeologiya və Antropologiya İnstitutu / Antropologiya Mərkəzi) “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND(10116) ['Aliaga Mammadli', 'Adeline Braux', 'Ceyhun Mahmudlu'] “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux, Ceyhun Mahmudlu “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND Perspectives on the Construction of National Identity “AZERBAIJANI” AND BEYOND Perspectives on the Construction of National Identity Page 2 EDITED BY: Aliaga Mammadli, Adeline Braux, Ceyhun Mahmudlu Page 3 3 CONTENT About the Editors and Contributors 5 Preface 10 Introduction: Deconstructing the ‘Crossroads’ 13 I. Historical Perspective on the Formation of National Identity in Azerbaijan 36 1. Azerbaijani Turks: from Islamism to Turkism Aydin Balayev 37 2. Peculiarities of the Formation of Azerbaijanis’ Ethnic Identity in the Soviet Era Aliaga Mammadli 61 3. The National Revival in Azerbaijan Prior to the Fall of the Soviet Union and “Black January” Shamkhal Abilov and Ismayil Isayev 87 II. Theoretical Explanation 123 4. Theorizing Nation Building in Azerbaijan Ceyhun Mahmudlu 124 …
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