

Thomas White, "China's Camel Country: Livestock and Nation-Building at a Pastoral Frontier" (U Washington Press, 2024)
Sep 14, 2024
Thomas White, an expert in China and Sustainable Development, discusses the intricate bond between livestock, particularly the Bactrian camel, and national identity in modern China. He explores how state-led environmental policies impact pastoral communities, especially in Inner Mongolia, revealing cultural resistance to these changes. Topics include the role of camel husbandry in preserving heritage, the effects of urbanization on traditional lifestyles, and the ongoing negotiation between modernization and the preservation of pastoral practices.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Cultural Identity and Conservation in China's Camel Country
01:30 • 4min
Al-Asha: Geography and Camel Culture
05:58 • 8min
Cultural Heritage and Camel Husbandry in Al-Asha
14:21 • 9min
Camel Culture and Identity in Mongolia
22:56 • 21min
The Dynamic Relationship Between Urbanization and Livestock Behavior
44:22 • 3min
Modernization and Tradition in Camel Herding
47:03 • 19min