A scholarly monograph based on years of field work in Mongolia as well as original research in Asia, Europe and North America. This book is an original and detailed ethnography of tea practices, female power and gendered meaning in Mongolia. It is also a welcome addition to the field by an African scholar of distinction who is one of the few Black African researchers in Central Asia. This work makes two major contributions to the field of Mongolian studies and anthropology. This is a first detailed ethnography of tea practices in Mongolia, a country that does not produce tea and yet is...
A scholarly monograph based on years of field work in Mongolia as well as original research in Asia, Europe and North America. This book is an origina...