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The Violence Of Liberation Gender And Tibetan Buddhist Revival Charlene E Makley

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The Violence Of Liberation Gender And Tibetan Buddhist Revival Charlene E Makley
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.49 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Charlene E. Makley
ISBN: 9780520250604, 0520250605
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Violence Of Liberation Gender And Tibetan Buddhist Revival Charlene E Makley by Charlene E. Makley 9780520250604, 0520250605 instant download after payment.

“The Violence of Liberation is an innovative and timely evaluation of Tibetan religious revival and changing gender ideals and practices in post-Mao China-one of the first ethnographies based on extensive in a Tibetan community in China since its re-opening in the 1980s. Makley has provided a powerful and nuanced reading of gendered Tibetan and Chinese cultural orders.”—Charles F. McKhann, Director of Asian Studies, Whitman College “Charlene Makely has produced an excellent, beautifully written book on the incorporation of a Tibetan area into the Chinese nation, and the gendered aspects of this process. The work sets a standard for future work in terms of the breadth and depth of its research.”—Beth Notar, author of Displacing Desire: Travel and Popular Culture in China

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