The crisis-events and reassembled ethnolinguistic-cum-environmentalist subjects in Inner Mongolia.

This paper explores the emergence of ethnolinguistic-cum-environmentalist subjects in two crisis events as they are animated by the polarized qualia of darkness versus luminosity and of silence versus sonorousness. I combine an analysis of artistic works by Mongols with ethnographic evidence to show...

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Publicado en:Central Asian Survey Vol. 44; no. 4; pp. 566 - 585
Autor principal: Baioud, Gegentuul
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Dec2025
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        Inner Mongolia (China)
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        Language loss
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