Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia
We know the Chinese as villagers who carefully tend small plots of land using family labor, marry young, want many sons, and live in extended families—"the Chinese Way." Now for the first time we find Han Chinese "cowboys" who raise dairy cows and herd sheep on the Inner Mongolian grasslands. This book, based on surveys and intensive interviews, compares family lives, the economy, and gender relations among Chinese herders and farmers. The authors find that livestock have brought new wealth and opportunities that change the Chinese farming-based way of life, and they explore how privatization has altered the distribution of wealth. Although Han and Mongols still have their own cultures, those who herd livestock share a common way of life distinct from farmers that are nearby.
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Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia
We know the Chinese as villagers who carefully tend small plots of land using family labor, marry young, want many sons, and live in extended families—"the Chinese Way." Now for the first time we find Han Chinese "cowboys" who raise dairy cows and herd sheep on the Inner Mongolian grasslands. This book, based on surveys and intensive interviews, compares family lives, the economy, and gender relations among Chinese herders and farmers. The authors find that livestock have brought new wealth and opportunities that change the Chinese farming-based way of life, and they explore how privatization has altered the distribution of wealth. Although Han and Mongols still have their own cultures, those who herd livestock share a common way of life distinct from farmers that are nearby.
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Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia

Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia

by Burton Pasternak
Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia

Cowboys And Cultivators: The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia

by Burton Pasternak

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Overview

We know the Chinese as villagers who carefully tend small plots of land using family labor, marry young, want many sons, and live in extended families—"the Chinese Way." Now for the first time we find Han Chinese "cowboys" who raise dairy cows and herd sheep on the Inner Mongolian grasslands. This book, based on surveys and intensive interviews, compares family lives, the economy, and gender relations among Chinese herders and farmers. The authors find that livestock have brought new wealth and opportunities that change the Chinese farming-based way of life, and they explore how privatization has altered the distribution of wealth. Although Han and Mongols still have their own cultures, those who herd livestock share a common way of life distinct from farmers that are nearby.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367008895
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.88(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface — Introduction — Economy, Labor, and Family in Inner Mongolia — Cultivators: The Chinese Way — Chinese Farmers: Tranquillity and Middle Villages — Chinese Farmers: Economy and Society — People of Tranquillity — More Farm Households: Weak Labor — Pastoralists: Another Kind of Society — Chinese Herders: Sandhill and Great Pasture — Chinese Herders: Economy and Society — Pastoral Families: The Haves — Families at the Turing Point — Pastoral Families: The Have Nots — Conclusions: Ecology and Society on the Inner Mongolian Frontier
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