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?