This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the fall of Soviet socialism in 1990. Whereas the anthropological literature on postsocialism tends to focus on political and economic transformations, I argue that contemporary Mongolian politics points to the coexistence and interdependence of human and nonhuman agents. The article highlights how, in the context of the country's current mining boom, postsocialist politics requires attention to contemporary religious practices and spiritual beings beyond the 'secular'. Considering emerging forms of Buddhist environmentalism, I describe how the freedom projects of Mongolian monks crystallize the intersection of Soviet socialist materialism, neoli...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
n the nineteenth century, Mongolia was perhaps the country in the world with the highest percentage ...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
In the last two decades there has been an influx of foreign religious communities into Mongolia. The...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foun...
Unlike nationalist movements in Europe and Soviet Central Asia, Mongolia did not display a proclivit...
Mongolia is a rapidly globalizing nation that became both democratic and capitalistic after their 19...
In 1996, as the Mongolian delegation entered the Olympic arena in Atlanta, a Russian announcer let h...
Change has been the leitmotif of Mongolia in recent years as the country rides on the back of a mini...
This book re-examines the origins of modern Mongolian nationalism, discussing nation building as spo...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
This article examines how Mongolian Buddhist monks view the freedom they have experienced since the ...
n the nineteenth century, Mongolia was perhaps the country in the world with the highest percentage ...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...
In the last two decades there has been an influx of foreign religious communities into Mongolia. The...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foun...
Unlike nationalist movements in Europe and Soviet Central Asia, Mongolia did not display a proclivit...
Mongolia is a rapidly globalizing nation that became both democratic and capitalistic after their 19...
In 1996, as the Mongolian delegation entered the Olympic arena in Atlanta, a Russian announcer let h...
Change has been the leitmotif of Mongolia in recent years as the country rides on the back of a mini...
This book re-examines the origins of modern Mongolian nationalism, discussing nation building as spo...
The recovery of religious freedom since the democratic transition in 1990 has been followed by a str...
This article comprehensively analyzed and examined the regional development of Inner Mongolia in the...
In 1990, a seven-decade socialist taboo on religion was lifted in newly transforming Mongolia, where...