DOI
10.5642/envirolabasia.KZDP1314
Abstract
The article traces an EnviroLab Asia research trip designed to learn how “traditional” music and “folk” dance had been used to transform a loose configuration of farms into an integrated organic agricultural cooperative. This trip was second part of a multi-pronged case-study project looking at music, agriculture and sustainability in Indonesia and China. The importance of this research trip was to build collaborative relationships with our colleagues in Shanxi so that we will be able to produce interdisciplinary research with multinational partners in the future.
Recommended Citation
Herrold-Menzies, Melinda
(2023)
"The Glorious Past and the Ecologically Modern: A Guided Journey through Reconstructions of China in rural Shanxi,"
EnviroLab Asia:
Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/envirolabasia/vol6/iss1/1
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