Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia

Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia

by David H. Mould
Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia

Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia

by David H. Mould

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Overview

Central Asia has long stood at the crossroads of history. It was the staging ground for the armies of the Mongol Empire, for the nineteenth-century struggle between the Russian and British empires, and for the NATO campaign in Afghanistan. Today, multinationals and nations compete for the oil and gas reserves of the Caspian Sea and for control of the pipelines. Yet “Stanland” is still, to many, a terra incognita, a geographical blank.

Beginning in the mid-1990s, academic and journalist David Mould’s career took him to the region on Fulbright Fellowships and contracts as a media trainer and consultant for UNESCO and USAID, among others. In Postcards from Stanland, he takes readers along with him on his encounters with the people, landscapes, and customs of the diverse countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan—he came to love. He talks with teachers, students, politicians, environmental activists, bloggers, cab drivers, merchants, Peace Corps volunteers, and more.

Until now, few books for a nonspecialist readership have been written on the region, and while Mould brings his own considerable expertise to bear on his account—for example, he is one of the few scholars to have conducted research on post-Soviet media in the region—the book is above all a tapestry of place and a valuable contribution to our understanding of the post-Soviet world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821445372
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 01/31/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

David H. Mould, professor emeritus of media arts and studies at Ohio University, has traveled widely in Asia and southern Africa as a trainer, consultant, and researcher. He has written articles and essays for many print and online publications. Born in the United Kingdom, he worked as a newspaper and TV journalist before moving to the United States in 1978.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations Preface 1: Travels in “Kyrzakhstan” 2: Sacred Mountain and Silly Borders 3: How Do You Say “Rump Roast”? 4: Kasha, Honor, Dignity, and Revolution 5: On and Off the Silk Road 6: To Be a Kazakh Is to Be “Brave and Free” 7: Father of Apples 8: The President’s Dream City 9: Coal and Steel 10: No Polygon, No Problem 11: Wheat and Oil 12: The Seven Lessons of Stanland Notes Glossary and Acronyms Acknowledgments Index
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