Lc Classification Number
Ds786
Table of Content
Section 1: Introduction 1. The tale of a (un-)contested people: the many faces of Tibetans and Tibetan studies Section 2: The "what" and "why" of Tibetan Studies 2. Tibet studies 3. Tibetology in contemporary China: current situation and characteristics 4. Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore Section 3: The Tibet question 5. Tibet as a factor impacting China studies in India 6. India, China and Tibet: fundamental perceptions from Dharamsala, Beijing and New Delhi 7. A 'realist' hypocrisy? Scripting sovereignty in Sino-Tibetan relations and the changing posture of Britain and the United States 8. The Tibet question through the looking glass of Taiwan: comparative dynamics and sobering lessons Section 4: Tibetans outside Tibet 9. China's many Tibets: Diqing as a model for 'development with Tibetan characteristics?' 10. Dispersal to Asia, Europe, Australasia 11. When 'exile' becomes sedentary: on the quotidian experiences of 'India-born' Tibetans in Dharamsala, north India
Copyright Date
2013
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Ethnic Studies / General, Regional Studies, Asia / China, Customs & Traditions, World / Asian
Dewey Decimal
951.5
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science