Building the future. Construction, tempoorality, and politics in Astana

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Abstract: Thisarticlefocusesethnographicallyonthebuiltenvironmentoftheso- called “Left Bank” area in Astana, Kazakhstan. Previously merely a provincial ad- ministrative center, the city became the country’s capital in 1997; soon a new quarter of monumental, futuristic, and stylistically extravagant administrative, residential, and commercial buildings emerged. I argue that the construction ef- fort produces complicity by mobilizing and channeling citizens’ agency. Against the background of recent history, it offers a sense of restored progress-directed collectivity within which individual citizens can seek to engage, pursuing more meaningful and materially satisfying lives. A selective vision of the city is propa- gandized widely, producing a hyperreal space that captures imaginations, set in opposition to more “ordinary” social space. The contrast between that vision and the lived realities of Astana causes disillusionment, but emic criticism of the polit- ical economy fails to transcend the logic of modernization narratives that the ide- ology of Astana’s construction rests upon.
Keywords: building, Kazakhstan, modernization, utopia

Author(s): Mateusz Laszczkowski

Language: English
Commentary: 1932043
Tags: Исторические дисциплины;Этнография и этнология;Этнография и этнология народов Азии;Этнография и этнология народов Центральной Азии