2005
DOI: 10.1215/1089201x-25-3-533
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Creating a Cultural Nation: Aleksandr Zataevich in Kazakhstan

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“…Opera in Qazaqstan is best seen as part of a broader historical process of Soviet internationalization and identity building. Like Shelekpayev and other researchers I also argue that cultural forms were melded into a fixed, stable, and enduring image of unified language, ethnic identity, and performance style in each of the socialist republics, thus making a "Soviet Central Asia" recognizable and "translatable" (as to Russia) from stage (Holt 2015) to literature (Caffee 2018;Kudaibergenova 2018) to music (Rouland 2005;Sultanova 2005) to film (Isaacs 2018;Drieu 2019).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Opera in Qazaqstan is best seen as part of a broader historical process of Soviet internationalization and identity building. Like Shelekpayev and other researchers I also argue that cultural forms were melded into a fixed, stable, and enduring image of unified language, ethnic identity, and performance style in each of the socialist republics, thus making a "Soviet Central Asia" recognizable and "translatable" (as to Russia) from stage (Holt 2015) to literature (Caffee 2018;Kudaibergenova 2018) to music (Rouland 2005;Sultanova 2005) to film (Isaacs 2018;Drieu 2019).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 56%