苏阿战争期间,苏联军队中的一名穆斯林女军官。苏联的“反英雄”

A. Ducloux
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这篇基于人类学田野调查的研究笔记追溯了马穆拉的一生,她是一名乌兹别克妇女,在她的同龄人中成为英雄,阿富汗战争老兵。上世纪60年代,马穆拉出生于乌兹别克斯坦南部,信仰穆斯林。她曾是共青团成员,并志愿前往阿富汗,在那里担任军队审查官。她之所以成为传奇,不是因为她的军事事迹,而是因为她与一名俄罗斯军官的爱情故事。马穆拉的故事特别关注了乌兹别克斯坦历史和社会的几个方面:性别和家庭关系,乌兹别克斯坦士兵在阿富汗苏联士兵中的地位,以及阿富汗战争退伍军人在乌兹别克斯坦的处境。
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A Muslim Woman Officer in the Soviet Army During the Soviet-Afghan War. A Soviet “Anti-Hero”
This research note based on an anthropological fieldwork retraces the life of Mamura, an Uzbek woman who became a hero among her peers, Afghan war veterans. Born in the 1960s in Southern Uzbekistan, into the Muslim faith, Mamura was a Komsomol and volunteered for Afghanistan, where she served in particular as an army censor. She became a legend, albeit not for her military deeds, but thanks to her love story with a Russian officer. Mamura’s story casts a special light on several aspects of Uzbek history and society: gender and family relations, the place of Uzbek soldiers among Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan, but also the situation of Afghan war veterans in Uzbekistan.
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