Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5074289 Geoforum 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Tea landscape changes in southwest China disrupt connections between modernity and science. ► Tea landscape changes in southwest China rearticulate nature with science. ► China's southwest frontier is situated in the ambiguity of modernity by tea production. ► The ambiguity of modernity provides the Chinese state leeway to (re)define frontier for market. ► Minority nationalities struggle for repositioning themselves in the ambiguity of modernity.
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