Abstract

In examining the experiences of ageing in Tuan 143 of the bingtuan兵团 in Xinjiang, this first work by ethnic Kazakh anthropologist Heila Sha (Saheira Haliel), who hails from the region, offers valuable ethnographic insights into two fields of research too often devoid of them. On the one hand, she has enriched current studies on ageing in China by shifting attention to a region little examined from this perspective, and moreover to the bingtuan, a space characterised by the ageing of its popul...

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