Urban hunters : dealing and dreaming in times of transition / created by Lars Højer and Morten Axel Pedersen.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0300196113
- 9780300196115
- Post-communism -- Mongolia -- Ulaanbaatar
- Post-communism
- Economic history
- Manners and customs
- Social conditions
- Postkommunismus
- Soziale Situation
- Wirtschaftliche Lage
- Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) -- Social conditions -- 20th century
- Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century
- Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) -- Social life and customs
- Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) -- History
- Mongolia -- Ulaanbaatar
- Ulan Bator
- HN730.8.U53 HOJ
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Lost in transition? -- Market subjects -- Elusive property -- Hustling and conversion -- The spirit of debt -- Market tricksters -- The work of hope -- Conclusion.
An ethnography of the Mongolian capital city of Ulaanbaatar during the nation's transition from socialism to a market-based economic system. Urban Hunters is an ethnography of the Mongolian capital city, Ulaanbaatar, during the nation's transition from socialism to a market-based economic system. Following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, Mongolia entered a period of economic chaos characterized by wild inflation, disappearing banks, and closing farms, factories, and schools. During this time of widespread poverty, a generation of young adults came of age. In exploring the social, cultural, and existential ramifications of a transition that has become permanent and acquired a logic of its own, Lars Hojer and Morten Axel Pedersen present a new theorization of social agency in postsocialist as well as postcolonial contexts.
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