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Journal

Lud

2015 | 99 | 91-113

Article title

"Walka z terroryzmem". Doświadczenie praktyk państwowych w Republice Dagestanu w latach 2005-2014

Title variants

EN
'Fighting terrorism'. Experiences of the state practices in Daghestan, 2005-2014

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Daghestan is the most unstable republic in the North Caucasus, Russian Federation.There is an ongoing conflict between power structures who aim to ‘fight terrorism’ and Islamic militants who strive to create an Islamic State in the North Caucasus. What is the local meaning of the term ‘fi ghting terrorism’? Who are the local ‘Wahhabis’? How do Daghestani inhabitants experience state practices disguised under the official ‘fighting terrorism’? What is their perception of the state dealings? I show how the meanings of the terms ‘fighting terrorism’ and ‘Wahhabis’ have changed throughout the last decade in Daghestan. From my research I conclude that after 2009 the local ‘fighting terrorism’ has been perceived as the source of violence, while a ‘Wahhabi’ has become a scapegoat, persecuted for a certain set of features. I also analyse the relation between experiences of the local state practices and the more general perceptions of the state dealings. While the local ‘fighting terrorism’ has been criticised and deconstructed, the same cannot be said about its media representation. The ‘rational’ dimension of the state has been locally deconstructed, while the ‘magical’ mode remained persuasive and did not seem to be threatened by the deconstruction.

Journal

Lud

Year

Volume

99

Pages

91-113

Physical description

Dates

published
2015

Contributors

  • Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0076-1435

YADDA identifier

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