Chapter 6 Beyond curses In the midst of turbulent Kyzyl

Instead of merely recapitulating the main chapter findings, the conclusion expands dynamically on the themes of curses and shamanism by focusing on wider sociocultural processes and shifts occurring in post-Soviet Kyzyl. In short, it highlights how the way people experience and describe post-Soviet...

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Main Author: Stelmaszyk, Mally (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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