Based on research conducted in Uzbek and Russian state archives, and a deep analysis of fourteen feature films, Chloe Drieu describes the discussions about the processes of state and nation-building in Uzbekistan, as well as the emergence of nationalism in...
general. The book «Cinema, Nation, Empire. Uzbekistan, 1919-1937» helps us understand how Central Asia, which was part of the Russian Empire, was first decolonized and then again came under pressure from Moscow.
Based on research conducted in Uzbek and Russian state archives, and a deep analysis of fourteen feature films, Chloe Drieu describes the discussions about the processes of state and nation-building in Uzbekistan, as well as the emergence of nationalism in general. The book «Cinema, Nation, Empire. Uzbekistan, 1919-1937» helps us understand how Central Asia, which was part of the Russian Empire, was first decolonized and then again came under pressure from Moscow.
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