Cowboys And Cultivators
The Chinese Of Inner Mongolia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th Dec '20
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The book explores the journey of Han Chinese who crossed the Great Wall, examining their lives and interactions with local communities in Inner Mongolia.
In Cowboys And Cultivators, the narrative explores the lives of Han Chinese who ventured beyond the Great Wall of China in search of new opportunities. This migration to the northern frontier marks a significant cultural and economic shift, as these individuals sought to establish a new existence in a region dominated by different customs and practices. The book delves into the challenges they faced and the resilience they demonstrated in adapting to their new environment.
The author provides a detailed comparison of family structures, economic practices, and gender roles between the Han Chinese settlers and the local herders and farmers of Inner Mongolia. By highlighting these contrasts, the book offers valuable insights into how cultural identities can evolve and merge over time. The interactions between these groups not only shape their individual lives but also contribute to the broader historical narrative of the region.
Through vivid storytelling and thorough research, Cowboys And Cultivators paints a complex picture of life on the northern frontier. It invites readers to reflect on the significance of migration, adaptation, and cultural exchange, emphasizing the humanity that connects diverse communities. This exploration of identity and resilience is both enlightening and thought-provoking, making the book a compelling read for anyone interested in history and cultural studies.
ISBN: 9780367158767
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 560g
284 pages