Conflicting memories Tibetan history under Mao retold
Material type: TextSeries: Inner Asia book series ; vol. 12Publication details: Leiden Brill 2020Description: xxxix,681pISBN:- 9789004433199
- Zhongguo gong chan dang -- Historiography
- Memory -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Tibetans -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- Social conditions
- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Historiography
- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- 1951-
- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- In popular culture
- 951.505 23 CO-
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Includes index.
"Conflicting Memories is a study of how the Tibetan encounter with the Chinese state during the Maoist era has been recalled and reimagined by Chinese and Tibetan authors and artists since the late 1970s. Written by an international team of historians, anthropologists, and scholars of religion, literature and film, together with translated extracts from key interviews, biographies, fiction and films, it examines official histories, films, unofficial autobiographies, memoirs and novels, and oral testimonies, along with writings by Buddhist adepts. The book explores what these revised versions of the past chose as their focus, which types of people produced them, and what aims they pursued in the production of new, post-Mao descriptions of Tibet under Chinese socialism. Contributors include: Robert Barnett, Benno Weiner, Françoise Robin, Bianca Horlemann, Alice Travers, Alex Raymond, Chung Tsering, Dáša Pejchar Mortensen, Charlene Makley, Xénia de Heering, Nicole Willock, M. Maria Turek, Geoffrey Barstow, Gedun Rabsal, Heather Stoddard, Organ Nyima"--
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