KAZAKLYK AS A SOCIAL PHENOMENON

PII
S0869-54150000437-3-1
DOI
10.31857/S50000437-3-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 5
Pages
126-140
Abstract

In the current historiography of nomadism, the possibility of shaping political institutions in nomadic societies as a result of internal development is largely discounted. What is usually stressed is the static character of social organization of nomads, which is taken to be enveloped in the fluid kin or tribal enclosure. However, the sum of ethnographic, comparative historical, and linguistic data that are available allows us to isolate a particular social phenomenon in nomadic societies, which may be tentatively termed with the Turkic word kazaklyk. It refers to the existence of certain marginal elements excluded from the dominant system of social relations that is based on kin/tribal institutions. The author argues that they manifest a different, more progressive, form of social organization which develops along alternative lines.

Keywords
Bukhara Jews, paranja, traditional clothin, Jewish dress
Date of publication
01.09.2011
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1
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581

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