Welcome to an exciting conversation with Arsen Tusupbekov, co-author of the Kazakh podcast DopeSoz, and host Aliya Suranova! In this video, we delve into the history of self-discovery and identity, examining epistemological violence and reflection on one's history.
Arsen shares historical facts, including the story of Alash-Orda, and discusses issues that accelerate the process of self-discovery. We look at postcoloniality, the role of institutions in modern society and the importance of cultural context, emphasizing that no one is uncultured.
We discuss the influence of politics on self-knowledge, nation-building and Russian propaganda. Arsen talks about how the DopeSoz project is helping to rethink the history of Kazakhstan. Join the conversation, subscribe, like, and let's explore and reimagine our identity and history together.
00:00-01:45 Start
01:45-04:43 What is Dope Soz?
04:43-07:42 About epistemological violence
07:42-12:19 How we now reflect on our identity and history of peoples: asharshalyk, knowledge of language
12:19-13:31 Arsen talks about Alash-Orda
13:31-15:42 What speeds up the process of self-knowledge?
15:42-17:25 Postcoloniality and institutions today
17:25-20:54 There are no uncultured people
20:42-26:50 How politics influenced self-knowledge
26:50-30:14 What is nation-building?
30:14- 35:18 Rospropaganda and its influence
35:18-38:44 How DoupSoz helps to rethink the history of Kazakhstan
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