Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)

Honouring the dead with the ritual prescribed by Islam has never ceased to be a social and moral imperative for Kazakh society during the Soviet period. However, the forms of control, institutionalization and repression implemented under Soviet religious policy altered the way funeral practices were...

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Main Author: Isabelle Ohayon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2019-11-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/13617
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description Honouring the dead with the ritual prescribed by Islam has never ceased to be a social and moral imperative for Kazakh society during the Soviet period. However, the forms of control, institutionalization and repression implemented under Soviet religious policy altered the way funeral practices were conducted. In addition, the material dimension of the ritual performances (remuneration of officiants, organization of meals, etc.), which was an essential concern for the authorities as well as a leverage for regulation, was a permanent challenge for Kazakh societies. Entangled in the constraints of Soviet economic life, made up of shortages and discretionary practices, the management of cemeteries and the organization of funerals required of the communities that they mobilized significant resources. Their respectability was indeed linked to their conforming to customs and their investment in the increasingly ostentatious rites of prodigality. But they also sanctioned the authority of the deceased, derived in particular from his social position in the Soviet statutory hierarchies. Bearning these challenges, the symbolic, social and material space of death thus constituted a place where practices could be deployed autonomously and Kazakh Muslims could be socialized to religion at the time of late Socialism.
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spelling doaj.art-e947a8490bae42b19bd51616b4e35e8c2024-02-13T15:19:26ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712019-11-011469711810.4000/remmm.13617Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)Isabelle OhayonHonouring the dead with the ritual prescribed by Islam has never ceased to be a social and moral imperative for Kazakh society during the Soviet period. However, the forms of control, institutionalization and repression implemented under Soviet religious policy altered the way funeral practices were conducted. In addition, the material dimension of the ritual performances (remuneration of officiants, organization of meals, etc.), which was an essential concern for the authorities as well as a leverage for regulation, was a permanent challenge for Kazakh societies. Entangled in the constraints of Soviet economic life, made up of shortages and discretionary practices, the management of cemeteries and the organization of funerals required of the communities that they mobilized significant resources. Their respectability was indeed linked to their conforming to customs and their investment in the increasingly ostentatious rites of prodigality. But they also sanctioned the authority of the deceased, derived in particular from his social position in the Soviet statutory hierarchies. Bearning these challenges, the symbolic, social and material space of death thus constituted a place where practices could be deployed autonomously and Kazakh Muslims could be socialized to religion at the time of late Socialism.https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/13617funeral practicesritual economySoviet Islaminformal economyKazakhsKazakhstan
spellingShingle Isabelle Ohayon
Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
funeral practices
ritual economy
Soviet Islam
informal economy
Kazakhs
Kazakhstan
title Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
title_full Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
title_fullStr Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
title_full_unstemmed Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
title_short Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980)
title_sort honorer ses morts en socialisme une economie de l islam kazakh 1960 1980
topic funeral practices
ritual economy
Soviet Islam
informal economy
Kazakhs
Kazakhstan
url https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/13617
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