Contested Narratives of the Alash Movement in Contemporary Kazakhstan

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This article examines the discursive contestation of Alash movement narratives in post-1991 Kazakhstan by studying overlapping and diverse official and non-official narratives. By surveying textual content and conducting interviews with those who carry these narratives, including textbook authors, the article reveals that while both official and unofficial narratives converge on the subject of statehood for the Alash movement, the non-official narratives and textbook authors use its legacy to express dissatisfaction with post-1991 developments in Kazakhstan. This study sheds light on the differing perspectives and debates surrounding the Alash movement’s legacy in shaping post–1991 Kazakhstani society and politics.

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Dukeyev Berikbol. (2025). Contested Narratives of the Alash Movement in Contemporary Kazakhstan. Nationalities Papers. https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2024.107

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