Nathan Light
Affiliated Researcher at Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology; Cultural Anthropology; Affiliated
- E-mail:
- nathan.light@antro.uu.se
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- Thunbergsvägen 3 H
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- Box 631
751 26 Uppsala
Researcher at Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies; Affiliated
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- nathan.light@antro.uu.se
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- Gamla Torget 3, 3 tr
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- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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- 0000-0001-6037-757X
Short presentation
I am Docent in Cultural Anthropology at Uppsala University. I trained as anthropologist and folklorist and research Central Asian history, social organization, cultural politics, ritual, kinship, economics, and language. Through fieldwork, textual and online research, I investigate Uyghur and Kyrgyz practices related to temporality, heritage, sociality, communication, and technology.
Biography
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My current research project Embedded in History investigated Kyrgyz ideas about history and the past, and their use in community social and political life. The aim of the project is to develop a more inclusive approach to historical experience that recognizes the complex variety of Kyrgyz communal and personal histories without subordinating them to objectifying structures of time and space.
"History" is widely thought of as the dominant processes shaping shared political and social experience, and neglects much of personal, concealed and unrecognized histories of individuals and communities. Recognizing individual histories often requires identifying a category that gives the individual value as part of a larger whole for which he or she stands.
Fundamental to my current project is investigating the distinctive and unique, or at least the little noted patterns that characterize so much of human experience, memory and social relations. Personal experience and unusual community events become the source of remarkable, witty, or tragic accounts, while most social and economic activities are characterized by efforts to conform to shared expectations about work, ritual, and social interaction. Managing the ongoing mix of repetition and disruption is the core of life itself, and relates to concepts of identity in relation to collective and personal transformation.
Kyrgyz concepts of self and community revolve around concepts of personal autonomy, toughness and determination, as well as cooperation, reliability and responsibility. Personal and community historical knowledge highlights these aspects of social relations and personal actions but in ways shaped by a rich cultural repertoire of concepts and practices.
This project is based in fieldwork on the ways Kyrgyz create and use historical knowledge, but also allows me to synthesize my prior work on historical narratives and ideologies into a coherent analysis linking theories and philosophies of historiography and anthropological and folklore studies of the construction and use of history in social life.
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I have taught and lectured on Central Asian history and culture at Uppsala University since 2013. I have also been continuing my program of research and publishing on heritage, historical representations and expressive culture, particularly the ways that oral and written language reflect political, social and spiritual experience and concepts. My research also engages with exchange and solidarity around gender, economy, and interpersonal alliance, and the ways these are represented in narrative. Through close examination of expressive and material interaction I work to deepen theoretical analysis of social practices.
From 2007 to 2012 I was a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany, where I conducted two research projects: Exchange Relations, Kinship Organization and the Cultural Reproduction, and Making Economy and Ritual in Kyrgyzstan. From 2012-13, I worked on the VolkswagenStiftung-funded project Genealogy and History: collective identities in independent Kyrgyzstan at the Center for Interdisciplinary Regional Studies (Martin Luther University, Germany).
At the Max Planck institute I also rewrote and published my study of the re-making of the Uyghur muqam performance tradition, with a focus on the lyrics within the context of Central Asian Islam and Sufi literary traditions. Excerpts of the resulting volume can be read here, Intimate Heritage, or through my Academia.edu page.
My publications from these projects and related work on history, society and language are also available on my Academia.edu page, and on my personal website. A detailed list is below. The more significant publications have examined:
- the place of quoted speech in historical narrative (8th Century Turkic Narrative, 2006)
- strategies used by Uyghurs to subvert China's political controls on public discourse and performance (Cultural politics and the pragmatics of resistance, 2007)
- the problems of essentializing representations of Islam (Participation and Analysis in Studying Religion, 2007)
- the concept of genealogy in pre-modern myths and histories of Central Asia (Genealogy, history, nation, 2011)
- the different ways Muslim historians have represented Chinese history (Muslim Histories of China, 2012)
- Uyghur online culture on a now-defunct social networking site in China (Uyghurs on Chinese Social Networking Sites, 2015)
- the raising of crops and domestic animals, rituals and the interplay of autonomy and interdependence in Kyrgyz households (Animals in the Kyrgyz Ritual Economy and Self-sufficiency is not enough, both in 2015)
- the use of habitual or iterative linguistic aspect to characterize past events (Being Specific About Generalization, 2016)
Research
Previous Projects
Embedded in history: A study of Kyrgyz historicity and historical consciousness (Riksbankens Jubileumsfond)

Publications
Selection of publications
Being Specific About Generalization: Kyrgyz Habitual Narratives in Ethnographic Interviews
Part of Language Change in Central Asia, p. 33-58, DE GRUYTER MOUTON, 2016
Self-sufficiency is not enough: ritual intensification and household economies in a Kyrgyz village
Part of Oikos and market, p. 101-136, Berghahn Books, 2015
Uyghurs on Chinese Social Networking Sites: The Creation and Destruction of Ethnic Youth Culture
Part of Central Asian Affairs, p. 264-286, 2015
Animals in the Kyrgyz Ritual Economy: Symbolic and Moral Dimensions of Economic Embedding
Part of Economy and Ritual, p. 52-78, Berghahn Books, 2015
Muslim Histories of China: Historiography across Boundaries in Central Eurasia
Part of Frontiers and Boundaries, p. 151-176, Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012
Part of Nationalities Papers, p. 33-53, 2011
Intimate Heritage: Creating Uyghur Muqam Song in Xinjiang
Part of Index of Uyghur Twelve Muqam text manuscripts and editions from 1969 through 1992, Lit Verlag, 2008
Participation and Analysis in Studying Religion in Central Asia
Part of Mazar Worship in Kyrgyzstan, p. 476-497, Aigine Cultural Research Center, 2007
Cultural politics and the pragmatics of resistance: reflexive discourses on culture and history
Part of Situating the Uyghurs between China and Central Asia, p. 49-68, Ashgate, 2007
An 8th Century Turkic Narrative: Pragmatics, Reported Speech and Managing Information
Part of Turkic languages, p. 155-186, 2006
Part of The Greenwood encyclopedia of world folklore and folklife, p. 335-348, Greenwood Press, 2006
Part of Forensic nursing, p. 89-138, Jones and Bartlett, 2006
Part of Discovering Archaeology, p. 98-101, 1999
Qazaqs in the People's Republic of China: the local processes of history
Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace, 1994
- Download full text (pdf) of Qazaqs in the People's Republic of China: the local processes of history
Recent publications
The Uyghur twelve muqam and the performance of traditional literature
Part of The Central Asian World, p. 685-699, Routledge, 2023
Sherine, chernaya kassa and Kyrgyz sociality: social pleasures or rotating savings and credit?
2023
The globalization of network marketing: women in Kyrgyzstan becoming MLM professionals
Part of UCA Anthropology of Central Asia volume, UCA Press, 2023
2022
Bibliography of Uyghur language articles on literature from the journal Bulaq
2022
All publications
Articles in journal
Part of Genealogy, 2018
- DOI for Kyrgyz Genealogies and Lineages: Histories, Everyday Life and Patriarchal Institutions in Northwestern Kyrgyzstan
- Download full text (pdf) of Kyrgyz Genealogies and Lineages: Histories, Everyday Life and Patriarchal Institutions in Northwestern Kyrgyzstan
Uyghurs on Chinese Social Networking Sites: The Creation and Destruction of Ethnic Youth Culture
Part of Central Asian Affairs, p. 264-286, 2015
Part of Nationalities Papers, p. 33-53, 2011
An 8th Century Turkic Narrative: Pragmatics, Reported Speech and Managing Information
Part of Turkic languages, p. 155-186, 2006
Part of Silk Road Foundation Newsletter, p. 28-49, 2005
Pizza in 30 Minutes, or How to Order a War: A Study of the Political Institution of Time
Part of Journal of American Culture, p. 5-10, 1994
Kazakhs of the Tarbaghatai: Ethno-History through the Novel
Part of The Turkish Studies Association Bulletin, p. 91-102, 1993
Part of Chinese Music, p. 32-33, 1992
Articles, review/survey
Books
Intimate Heritage: Creating Uyghur Muqam Song in Xinjiang
Part of Index of Uyghur Twelve Muqam text manuscripts and editions from 1969 through 1992, Lit Verlag, 2008
Qazaqs in the People's Republic of China: the local processes of history
Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace, 1994
- Download full text (pdf) of Qazaqs in the People's Republic of China: the local processes of history
Chinese University Press, 1982
Xinjiang Branch of the Chinese Music Association (国音乐家协会新疆分会), 1982
Chapters in book
The Uyghur twelve muqam and the performance of traditional literature
Part of The Central Asian World, p. 685-699, Routledge, 2023
The globalization of network marketing: women in Kyrgyzstan becoming MLM professionals
Part of UCA Anthropology of Central Asia volume, UCA Press, 2023
Part of Mobilities, Boundaries, and Travelling Ideas, p. 5-25, Open Book Publishers, 2018
Una historia oral de Shertai Suvanov, superviviente del gulag de Kolymá
Part of Pertenencias múltiples, identidades cruzadas, p. 269-300, El colegio de México, 2017
Being Specific About Generalization: Kyrgyz Habitual Narratives in Ethnographic Interviews
Part of Language Change in Central Asia, p. 33-58, DE GRUYTER MOUTON, 2016
History, experience and narration: novel accounts and multiplex stories
Part of History Making in Central and Northern Eurasia, p. 139-161, Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 2016
Self-sufficiency is not enough: ritual intensification and household economies in a Kyrgyz village
Part of Oikos and market, p. 101-136, Berghahn Books, 2015
Animals in the Kyrgyz Ritual Economy: Symbolic and Moral Dimensions of Economic Embedding
Part of Economy and Ritual, p. 52-78, Berghahn Books, 2015
Muslim Histories of China: Historiography across Boundaries in Central Eurasia
Part of Frontiers and Boundaries, p. 151-176, Harrassowitz Verlag, 2012
Participation and Analysis in Studying Religion in Central Asia
Part of Mazar Worship in Kyrgyzstan, p. 476-497, Aigine Cultural Research Center, 2007
Cultural politics and the pragmatics of resistance: reflexive discourses on culture and history
Part of Situating the Uyghurs between China and Central Asia, p. 49-68, Ashgate, 2007
Part of The Greenwood encyclopedia of world folklore and folklife, p. 335-348, Greenwood Press, 2006
Part of Forensic nursing, p. 89-138, Jones and Bartlett, 2006
Datasets
Manuscripts (preprints)
Monograph doctoral thesis
Other
2022
Bibliography of Uyghur language articles on literature from the journal Bulaq
2022
Map of events in Pishpek uezd from July 4th to August 23rd in 1916.
2020
Part of Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, p. 406-409, 2019
Practicing Islam: Knowledge, Experience, and Social Navigation in Kyrgyzstan
Part of Slavic Review, p. 244-245, 2018
Part of Anthropology of East Europe Review, p. 141-144, 2011
Part of Central Asian Survey, p. 590-592, 2011
Part of Asian Music, p. 140-143, 2011
Epics, Music, and Shamans in Central Asia and Southern Siberia
Part of Journal of American Folklore, p. 224-228, 2009
Part of Mongolian Studies: Journal of the Mongolia Society, p. 98-103, 2008
Part of Journal of Asian Studies, p. 1152-1156, 2007
Encapsulate everything, grasp nothing: Russian imperialist discourse in Uzbekistan
Part of International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter, p. 32-32, 2007
Part of Journal of Asian Studies, p. 413-415, 2006
Part of China Quarterly, p. 990-992, 2005
Part of Journal of Asian Studies, p. 1020-1022, 2005
Part of TLS - The Times Literary Supplement, p. 30-31, 2004
Rhetorics and Politics in Afghan Traditional Storytelling: by Margaret Mills
Part of Journal of Folklore Research, p. 297-298, 1995
Alpamysh; Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule
Part of Journal of Folklore Research, p. 94-95, 1992