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Culture Smart Uzbekistan

The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

Alex Ulko

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Uzbek
Kuperard Publishers
02 May 2017
Series: Culture Smart!
Uzbekistan is a fascinating country inhabited by kind, open, and hospitable people, and it deserves to be better known in the world. Although recently some progress has been made in this regard, it is still usually presented as a glamorous Oriental place, and this is understandable. Of course, tiled minarets, bright shawls, and hot flatbreads are exotic and attractive, but there is so much more to it!

Uzbekistan is an exciting mixture of different cultural traditions, from Persian to Turkic, from European and Russian, to the contemporary globalised amalgam. In this book, we have set out to give you an insight into the inner life of Uzbekistan and its people, and to highlight and offer advice on those things that might be unfamiliar, strange, or unclear to visitors.

Ultimately, Culture Smart! Uzbekistan is about the people who form a mosaic of different historic, ethnic, class, educational, and cultural backgrounds. While it may not be easy to navigate through all these complexities, it is definitely worth the effort. Come to Uzbekistan prepared, and you will be well rewarded!
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Imprint:   Kuperard Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 169mm,  Width: 110mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   181g
ISBN:   9781857338522
ISBN 10:   1857338529
Series:   Culture Smart!
Pages:   168
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Brief History Politics - Economic Life Traditions - Friendships & Family Relationships Bureaucracy Religion Humour - Local Holidays Taboos Invitations Gifts Dress - Business etiquette - Punctuality & Appointments - Team working Communication Negotiating - Women in Society Tips - Eating Out - Traditional Food - Dos and Don t - Making Friends

Alexey Ulko was born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan in 1969. After graduating from Samarkand University as a teacher of the English Language and Literature in 1991, in 2000 he obtained an MEd TTELT degree from the University of St Mark and St John in Plymouth, UK. In 1991-1993 Alexey worked as an interpreter and translator for the Samarkand City Council, and from 1994 to 2003 taught a range of subjects such as Stylistics, Literary Analysis, the Theory and Practice of Translation at the Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages. Since 2003 he has been working as a freelance consultant for organisations such as the British Council, the International Institute for Central Asian Studies and others. During the mid-2000s his interests gradually shifted from exploring the relations between cultures and languages to those between culture and arts. During this period he began writing for a range of Central Asian arts journals and online publications such as STILLS, Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan ; Kurak, Kyrgyzstan; ARK, Uzbekistan, and took part in a range of regional and international conferences and events. In 2007 he became one of the curators of the VideoART.uz festival of independent cinema in Tashkent and regularly contributed articles on contemporary cinema to the festival s website. In 2007 and 2008 Alexey received awards for the best video-art from the Museum of Cinema and Association of Film-makers of Uzbekistan. In 2011 he sat as was part of the panel of judges at the Central Asian Festival of Independent Cinema and in 2014 was panel chairman at the Novellasia Literary Festival. Current artistic interests include experimental cinema, photography, visual poetry. He is also a member of the European Society for Central Asian Studies and the Association of Art Historians (UK).

Reviews for Culture Smart Uzbekistan: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

Culture Smart! has come to the rescue of hapless travellers...' Sunday Times Travel, ' the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries.' Global Travel, ' full of fascinating, as well as common sense, tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas.' Observer, ' as useful as they are entertaining.' Easy Jet Magazine, ' offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world.' New York Times


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