

Thomas White, "China's Camel Country: Livestock and Nation-Building at a Pastoral Frontier" (U Washington Press, 2024)
Sep 14, 2024
Thomas White, a lecturer at King’s College London, dives into the fascinating interplay between livestock and nation-building in China’s Inner Mongolia. He discusses how state-led environmentalism impacts ethnic Mongol pastoralists, showcasing their cultural resilience amid strict conservation policies. The conversation highlights the significance of Bactrian camels in local heritage and their evolving role in the economy, with an emphasis on innovative practices like camel dairy production. White also addresses the cultural tensions between modern urbanization and traditional herding lifestyles.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Animal Conservation and Cultural Heritage in China's Inner Mongolia
01:30 • 4min
Camels and Culture in Al-Asha
05:58 • 8min
Cultural Resilience in Al-Asha
14:21 • 9min
Camel Cultures and Connections in Mongolia
22:56 • 19min
Pastoral Social Dynamics in Mongolia
41:33 • 6min
Urbanization and Camel Herding: A Balancing Act
47:11 • 19min