In this pioneering ethnographic study of identity and integration,
author Philipp Schroeder explores urban change in Kyrgyzstan's
capital Bishkek from the vantage point of the male youth living in
one neighbourhood. Touching on topics including authority,
violence, social and imaginary geographies, interethnic relations,
friendship, and competing notions of belonging to the city, Bishkek
Boys offers unique insights into how post-Socialist economic
liberalization, rural-urban migration and ethnic nationalism have
reshaped social relations among young males who come of age in this
Central Asian urban environment.
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