Designing Instruction for the Traditional, Adult, and Distance Learner: A New Engine for Technology-based Teaching

Designing Instruction for the Traditional, Adult, and Distance Learner: A New Engine for Technology-based Teaching
Designing Instruction for the Traditional, Adult, and Distance Learner: A New Engine for Technology-based Teaching
Price: $208.05 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 2009
Publisher: Information Science Reference
Page Count: 442
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1605668246
ISBN-13: 9781605668246

The national dancers of Uzbekistan are almost always female. In a society that has been Muslim for nearly seven hundred years, why and how did unveiled female dancers become a beloved national icon during the Soviet period? Also, why has their popularity continued after the Uzbek republic became independent? The author argues that dancers, as symbolic "girls" or unmarried females in the Uzbek kinship system, are effective mediators between extended kin groups, and the Uzbek nation-state. The female dancing body became a otabula rasa" upon which the state inscribed, and reinscribed, constructions of "Uzbek" nationalism.

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