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Much scholarship of any region focuses on the perceived problems that hold back a population. Central Asia is no exception, as it is a region with political, economic, and environmental problems that seem to keep Central Asians from a "better" future. Alongside all the struggles of life, however, are relationships of meaning and wellness that contribute to a "life worth living." Recognizing the struggles of everyday life, contributors to this book explore how people navigate relationships to find meaning, how elders attempt to re-establish morality, and how development workers pursue new futures. Such futures centre around the role of family, friends, and meaningful employment in yielding contentment; and the influence of Islam, ethnicity, and hospitality on community.
The first regional collection to take well-being as a frame of analysis, the contributors show how visions, spaces, and cosmologies of well-being inform everyday life in Central Asia. This volume will appeal not only to those interested in Central Asia, but more broadly to anyone concerned with how taking well-being into account better captures the complex realities of life in any region.
This book was published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey.
- Autor/a Adam B. Seligman Rahel R. Wasserfall David W. Montgomery
- ISBN13 9781138798052
- ISBN10 1138798053
- Pàgines 124
- Any Edició 2014
- Fecha de publicación 18/09/2014
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Negotiating Well-being in Central Asia
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- Adam B. Seligman Rahel R. Wasserfall David W. Montgomery
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- ROUTLEDGE (2014)
- 9781138798052



