The Image of the Kazakh Women in the Works of Russian Authors in the Context of Imperial Policy in the Steppes (The End of the XVIII - Beginning of XX Century)
Author(s) -
A.S. Abdirajymova,
Rosa S. Zharkynbayeva,
Karlygash Bizhigitova
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.04.491
Subject(s) - kazakh , stereotype (uml) , context (archaeology) , history , period (music) , russian federation , gender studies , ancient history , sociology , art , psychology , aesthetics , social psychology , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , regional science
The aim of the present article is to show in numerous ethnographic works, notes and memories of Russian authors of the end of XVIII – beginning of the XX centuries how not only the image of the Kazakh steppe was formed but also images of colonized ssubject-nomads, and in this case an image of the woman-Kazakh were formed. In the given article the authors have undertaken the attempt to show that in the works of the Russian authors of the indicated period a peculiar image of the Kazakh woman as “depressed”, “without rights” but at the same time “free from muslim dogmatism and reticence” was formed. Also these two opposite opinions or a stereotype with reference to the Kazakh women got on with each other not badly, moreover, both of them showed that the women-Kazakh were open for perception of the principles of ‘civilizing’ Russian influence as a result. In the opinion of the Russian officials, the Kazakh women could be successful in dissemination of the Russian culture in the traditional nomadic communit
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