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Everyday disasters, stagnation and the normalcy of non-development: Roghun Dam, a flood, and campaigns of forced taxation in southern Tajikistan

Ibanez-Tirado, Diana

Authors

Diana Ibanez-Tirado



Abstract

This article conducts a comparative analysis of a catastrophic flood that hit the Kulob region of southern Tajikistan in 2010, and the government of Tajikistan's campaign to gather money to build the Roghun dam and hydropower station. It advances the notion of ‘everyday disasters’ in order to explain the imprecise boundaries between major catastrophic events and more mundane dimensions of the everyday as experienced by residents of Kulob. The article seeks to shed light, firstly, on the processes that underpin both Kulob residents’ experiences of stagnation and the normalization of non-development, and, secondly, on the ways in which Kulob residents joke and ‘do’ cunning/cheating whilst dealing with disastrous events in order to cultivate an everydayness that is worth living.

Citation

Ibanez-Tirado, D. (2015). Everyday disasters, stagnation and the normalcy of non-development: Roghun Dam, a flood, and campaigns of forced taxation in southern Tajikistan. Central Asian Survey, 34(4), 549-563. https://doi.org/10.1080/02634937.2015.1091600

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 2, 2015
Deposit Date Dec 4, 2015
Journal Central Asian Survey
Print ISSN 0263-4937
Electronic ISSN 1465-3354
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 34
Issue 4
Pages 549-563
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02634937.2015.1091600