Voices from Tibet : : selected essays and reportage / / Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong ; edited and translated by Violet S. Law.
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press,, [2014] 2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English Chinese |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (131 pages) :; color illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Freedom for Chinese, autonomy for Tibetans
- Where are Tibetans in the Chinese dream
- Beijing Olympics: divided world, divided dream
- The Qinghai-Tibetan railway conscripted
- The next big one
- The fall of Lhasa
- Let go of the Dalai Lama
- Tibetans are ruined by hope
- From self-immolation to self-rule
- Winners and losers under Tibet's capitalism
- Public square or propaganda?
- The pernicious fungus economy
- The "nineteenth army"
- Tibetan women marry Han Chinese as a way out
- Merchants of fake culture
- Only state-sanctioned tour guides need apply
- Railroad to perdition
- Riding the train to Lhasa
- Cassock vs. police uniform
- Framing monks as terrorists
- The world's youngest political prisoner
- Why Tibetans flee to India?
- Helicopters over stupas
- Stampede in Jokhang
- Barkor at nightfall
- Highway robbery in holy places
- Siphoning off Tibetan water
- Herders are strangers on their land
- Every inch of land is sacred
- Betting on Tibetan land
- How fur becomes Tibetan fashion
- Disappearing Lhasa
- Regret in a half-century
- Scrapping Tibetan lessons for stability
- Must children trade roots for books?
- Ye all celebrate Chinese festivals
- Official ban a helpful reminder
- Ringing in the Tibetan new year
- Contemporary artists sound off
- Resistance to sell out
- What remains of Tibet?