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Wuman(s) and non-Wuman(s) in medieval China

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As someone working on medieval representations of space, I’ve always found ethnographic accounts very relevant to understand the spatial dynamics of power and the way bureaucrats understood and represented the ecumene, especially in its practical dimensions: how long does it take to go from one point to another, how “exotic” goods were produced and exchanged, how various groups of people interacted and inhabited the land, etc.

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halshs-03873562, version 1 (26-11-2022)

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Alexis Lycas. Wuman(s) and non-Wuman(s) in medieval China: Classifying people in Fan Chuo’s Manshu (Book of the barbarians). The Margins of the Human in Medieval China, Luke Bender; Tian Xiaofei, Jun 2022, (online), United States. ⟨halshs-03873562⟩
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