

Ed Pulford, "Past Progress: Time and Politics at the Borders of China, Russia, and Korea" (Stanford UP, 2024)
Jul 25, 2024
Author and researcher Ed Pulford discusses the collapse of progressive endeavors in the China-Russia-North Korea borderlands, exploring post-socialist politics, temporal synchrony in the socialist era, and the pre-revolutionary period. The podcast delves into the complexities of historical narratives, challenges in restructuring causality, and the concept of progress in Chinese society. Scholars are pushing boundaries in understanding the relationship between time and politics in the region, examining the impact of migrations on perceptions of progress.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Progress, Time, and Politics in China, Russia, and North Korea Borders
01:38 • 4min
Exploring the Ethnographic Value of a Triple Frontier Town
05:44 • 12min
Challenges in Restructuring Historical Narrative and Causality
17:23 • 3min
Exploring Time and Politics at the Borders of China, Russia, and Korea
20:00 • 2min
Concept of Progress in Chinese Society
21:33 • 7min
Exploring Socialism and Post-Socialism at the China-Russia-North Korea Borderland
28:26 • 27min
Temporal Perceptions and Progress in Alt-Migration History
55:46 • 11min