An Ecological History of Modern China, with Stevan Harrell — Part 2

This week on Sinica, Part 2 of the interview with anthropologist Stevan Harrell, professor emeritus at the University of Washington, about his magnum opus, An Ecological History of China. Be sure to listen to Part 1 first, as many important framing concepts are discussed in that episode! 1:44 “– The Four Horsemen of Ecopocalypse” and ecological disasters during the Mao period, and the story of the double-wheel, double-bladed plow 11:00 – The effect of the introduction of water systems and fertilizers on agricultural production  21:03 – “The replumbing of China:” The South-North Water Transfer Project and the National Water Network 27:32 – Areas of progress: Air pollution and the energy mix  32:48 – Areas lacking appreciable improvement: Soil contamination, water pollution, and flood vulnerability  36:04 – Ecological civilization and breaking the binary between development and environmental protection 47:00 – Steve’s cognitive style: A fox of the two cultures 53:23 – nSteve’s views on authoritarian environmentalism  58:46 – The Environmental Kuznets curve  1:05:54 – A preview of Steve’s current book project about the Yangjuan Primary School in Liangshan  Recommendations: Steve: Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories; Hampton Sides’ The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook; and the 2023 film The Taste of Things, starring Juliette Binoche  Kaiser: The Cold War: A World History by Odd Arne Westad  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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