Kip Hutchins

K. G. Hutchins is a cultural anthropologist interested in the intersection of music and the environment. He is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Oberlin College. His research focuses on the roles that nonhuman animals, spirits, and other beings can play in cultural heritage, particularly in Mongolia and southern Appalachia. His first book, A Song for the Horses, draws on research with nomads and musicians he has undertaken since 2010.
A Song for the Horses A Song for the Horses
A Song for the Horses

A Song for the Horses

Musical Heritage for More-than-Human Futures in Mongolia

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