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The University of Arizona Press Podcast
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35 episodes
2 weeks ago
Interviews with authors of the University of Arizona Press books.
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Interviews with authors of the University of Arizona Press books.
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Books
Arts,
History
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A Song for the Horses: Musical Heritage for More-than-Human Futures in Mongolia
The University of Arizona Press Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes
2 weeks ago
A Song for the Horses: Musical Heritage for More-than-Human Futures in Mongolia
As permafrost in Siberia continues to melt and the steppe in the Gobi turns to desert, people in Mongolia are faced with overlapping climate crises. Some nomadic herders describe climate change as the end of a world. They are quick to add that the world has ended before for Indigenous people in North Asia, as waves of colonialism have left the steppe with a complicated web of apocalypses. A Song for the Horses by K. G. Hutchins examines cases in which people respond to the pressures of climate change by drawing on cultural heritage to foster social resiliency. In this episode, K. G. joins me to discuss his research on the morin khuur, or “horse fiddle,” in Mongolia, and how Mongolians use the traditional instrument to express and envision human and more-than-human futures against the backdrop of anthropogenic climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The University of Arizona Press Podcast
Interviews with authors of the University of Arizona Press books.