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NATIONAL IDENTITY BUILDING AND ROLE OF CULTURE: A CASE OF KAZAKHSTAN

Authors

Lehari Kuppili
1. PH.D SCHOLAR, CENTRE FOR RUSSIAN AND CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Since independence, the main goal of Nazarbayev was to shape a new national identity for Kazakhstan, different from the prevalent one. He stressed the requirement of a national identity based on an ethnic community, traditions, history, common values and culture of the society. Renewal policies were drafted to restore Kazakhstanâ??s culture. These renewal policies were the policies that accommodated the age-old Kazakh values along with the few essential Soviet policies. The Kazakhs strongly supported these policies. Among many changes in the newly independent nation, the government focused on strengthening the Kazakh national identity by modifying the cultural and artistic landscape. These actions included deconstruction of the legacies, symbols and policy approaches of the Soviet era and promoting age-old Kazakhstanâ??s legacies in many aspects of cultural life. Kazakhstan is conventionally a nomadic society. The lengthy Tsarist and successive Soviet rule degraded the pastoral lifestyle and replaced it with a sedentary lifestyle. Kazakhstan retained its nomadic heritage even after the long Soviet cultural change activities. The countryâ??s leading nation building ambition is to build a Kazakh dominated multicultural nation with Kazkah culture as shared culture, making culture an essential aspect of Kazakhstan nation-building. The paper explores, Why culture plays a vital role in Kazakhstanâ??s nation-building? The article systematically investigates the research problem through analytical and systematic historical methods.

Keywords

culture, nation-building, cultural nationalism, Kazakhstan, Kazakh culture

DOI

View DOI - (https://doi.org/10.36713/epra10654)

How to Cite:

Lehari Kuppili , NATIONAL IDENTITY BUILDING AND ROLE OF CULTURE: A CASE OF KAZAKHSTAN , Volume 8 , Issue 6, june 2022, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) , DOI: https://doi.org/10.36713/epra10654

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