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Gender Relations in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan; 12 Fat and All That: Good Eating the Uzbek Way; 13 Public and Private Celebrations: Uzbekistan's National Holidays; 14 Music across the Kazakh Steppe; Part 5: Nation, State, and Society in the Everyday; Introduction. 505 8 15 The Shrinking of the Welfare State: Central Asians' Assessments of Soviet and Post-Soviet Governance16 Going to School in Uzbekistan; 17 Alphabet Changes in Turkmenistan, 1904-2004; 18 Travels in the Margins of the State: Everyday Geography in the Ferghana Valley Borderlands; Part 6: Religion; Introduction; 19 Divided Faith: Trapped between State and Islam in Uzbekistan; 20 Sacred Sites, Profane Ideologies: Religious Pilgrimage and the Uzbek State; 21 Everyday Negotiations of Islam in Central Asia: Practicing Religion in the Uyghur Neighborhood of Zarya Vostoka in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 505 8 22 Namaz, Wishing Trees, and Vodka: The Diversity of Everyday Religious Life in Central Asia23 Christians as the Main Religious Minority in Central Asia; Selected Bibliography; List of Contributors; Index. 506 |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 520 For its citizens, contemporary Central Asia is a land of great promise and peril. 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