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- Title Pages
- List of Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
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1 Introduction -
2 Studying Danger in Central Asia: Towards a Concept of Everyday Securityscapes -
3 Security Practices and the Survival of Cafes in Southern Kyrgyzstan -
4 Securing the Future of Children and Youth: Uzbek Private Kindergartens and Schools in Osh -
5 Selective Memories, Identities and Places: Everyday Security Practices of the Mughat Lyulis in Osh -
6 How to Live with a Female Body: Securityscapes against Sexual Violence and Related Interpretation Patterns of Kyrgyz Women -
7 Romantic Securityscapes of Mixed Couples: Resisting Moral Panic, Surviving in the Present and Imagining the Future -
8 The Space–Time Continuum of the ‘Dangerous’ Body: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Securityscapes in Kyrgyzstan -
9 Postscript: Towards a Research Agenda on Security Practices - Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Surviving Everyday Life
- Author(s):
- Marc von Boemcken, Nina Bagdasarova, Aksana Ismailbekova, Conrad Schetter
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
-
1 Introduction -
2 Studying Danger in Central Asia: Towards a Concept of Everyday Securityscapes -
3 Security Practices and the Survival of Cafes in Southern Kyrgyzstan -
4 Securing the Future of Children and Youth: Uzbek Private Kindergartens and Schools in Osh -
5 Selective Memories, Identities and Places: Everyday Security Practices of the Mughat Lyulis in Osh -
6 How to Live with a Female Body: Securityscapes against Sexual Violence and Related Interpretation Patterns of Kyrgyz Women -
7 Romantic Securityscapes of Mixed Couples: Resisting Moral Panic, Surviving in the Present and Imagining the Future -
8 The Space–Time Continuum of the ‘Dangerous’ Body: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Securityscapes in Kyrgyzstan -
9 Postscript: Towards a Research Agenda on Security Practices - Index