Listing 1 - 10 of 10 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Diana Lange's patient investigations have, in this wonderful piece of detective work, solved the mysteries of six extraordinary maps of routes across Tibet, clearly hand-drawn in the late 1850s by a local artist, known as the British Library's Wise Collection. Diana Lange now reveals not only the previously unknown identity of the Scottish colonial official who commissioned the maps from a Tibetan Buddhist lama, but also the story of how the Wise Collection came to be in the British Library. The result is both a spectacular illustrated ethnographic atlas and a unique compendium of knowledge concerning the mid-19th century Tibetan world, as well as a remarkable account of an academic journey of discovery. It will entertain and inform anyone with an interest in this fascinating region. This large format book is lavishly illustrated in colour and includes four separate large foldout maps.
Himalaya Mountains --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Himalaya --- Tibet (Chine)
Choose an application
The state of Tibetan culture within contemporary China is a highly politicized topic on which reliable information is rare. But what is Tibetan culture and how should it be developed or preserved? The Chinese authorities and the Tibetans in exile present conflicting views on almost every aspect of Tibetan cultural life.Ashild Kolas and Monika Thowsen have gathered an astounding array of data to quantify Tibetan cultural activities--involving Tibetan language, literature, visual arts, museums, performing arts, festivals, and religion. Their study is based on fieldwork and interviews conducted in the ethnic Tibetan areas surrounding the Tibetan Autonomous Region--parts of the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Gansu, Yunnan, and Qinghai. Aware of the ambiguous nature of information collected in restricted circumstances, they make every effort to present a complete and unbiased picture of Tibetan communities living on China's western frontiers.Kolas and Thowsen investigate the present conditions of Tibetan cultural life and cultural expression, providing a wealth of detailed information on topics such as the number of restored monasteries and nunneries and the number of monks, nuns, and tulkus (reincarnated lamas) affiliated with them; sources of funding for monastic reconstruction and financial support of clerics; types of religious ceremonies being practiced; the content of monastic and secular education; school attendance; educational curriculum and funding; the role of language in Tibetan schools; and Tibetan news and cultural media.On the Margins of Tibet will be of interest to historians and social scientists studying modern China and Tibetan culture, and to the many others concerned about Tibet's place in the world.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- S24/0200 --- S24/0500 --- Tibet--General works --- Tibet--History (incl. Relations with China and England) --- Civilization. --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Ethnology. --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Asian history
Choose an application
Born in 1941, Tubten Khétsun is a nephew of the Gyatso Tashi Khendrung, one of the senior government officials taken prisoner after the Tibetan peoples' uprising of March 10, 1959. Khétsun himself was arrested while defending the Dalai Lama's summer palace, and after four years in prisons and labor camps, he spent close to two decades in Lhasa as a requisitioned laborer and "class enemy." In this eloquent autobiography, Khétsun describes what life was like during those troubled years. His account is one of the most dispassionate, detailed, and readable firsthand descriptions yet published of Tibet under the Communist occupation. Khétsun talks of his prison experiences as well as the state of civil society following his release, and he offers keenly observed accounts of well-known events, such as the launch of the Cultural Revolution, as well as lesser-known aspects of everyday life in occupied Lhasa. Since Communist China continues to occupy Tibet, the facts of this era remain obscure, and few of those who lived through it have recorded their experiences at length. Khétsun's story will captivate any reader seeking a refreshingly human account of what occurred during the Maoists' shockingly brutal regime.
S24/0580 --- Tibet--Biographies --- Political prisoners --- Prisonniers politiques --- Biography --- Biographie --- Khétsun, Tubten, --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Biographies --- Khetsun, Tubten, --- Thub-bstan-mkhas-btsun, --- Rgya-mtsho-bkra-śis-thub-bstan-mkhas-btsun,
Choose an application
Marginality, Social --- Poverty --- Marginalité --- Pauvreté --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Ethnic relations. --- Conditions économiques --- Conditions sociales --- Politique économique --- Relations interethniques
Choose an application
Tibet has been occupied since the 1950s, yet no progress has been made in solving the Tibetan problem. This text is an analysis of the Tibetan independence movement, viewing the struggle from a comparative perspective.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Politics and Government. --- East Asia --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- Tibet (China) --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements. --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet
Choose an application
Most scholars of genocide focus on mass murder. Lawrence Davidson, by contrast, explores the murder of culture. He suggests that when people have limited knowledge of the culture outside of their own group, they are unable to accurately assess the alleged threat of others around them. Throughout history, dominant populations have often dealt with these fears through mass murder. However, the shock of the Holocaust now deters today’s great powers from the practice of physical genocide. Majority populations, cognizant of outside pressure and knowing that they should not resort to mass murder, have turned instead to cultural genocide as a “second best” politically determined substitute for physical genocide. In Cultural Genocide, this theory is applied to events in four settings, two events that preceded the Holocaust and two events that followed it: the destruction of American Indians by uninformed settlers who viewed these natives as inferior and were more intent on removing them from the frontier than annihilating them; the attack on the culture of Eastern European Jews living within Russian-controlled areas before the Holocaust; the Israeli attack on Palestinian culture; and the absorption of Tibet by the People’s Republic of China. In conclusion, Davidson examines the mechanisms that may be used to combat today’s cultural genocide as well as the contemporary social and political forces at work that must be overcome in the process.
Ethnic conflict. --- Persecution --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Indians, Treatment of --- Jews --- Palestinian Arabs --- Conflits ethniques --- Persécutions --- Assimilation (Sociologie) --- Indiens d'Amérique, Attitudes envers les --- Juifs --- Palestiniens --- Social aspects --- History --- Social conditions --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Conditions sociales --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Social conditions. --- HISTORY --- Modern / 20th Century --- Ethnic conflict --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- Social aspects. --- History. --- Persécutions --- Indiens d'Amérique, Attitudes envers les --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Arab Palestinians --- Arabs --- Arabs in Palestine --- Palestinians --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Cultural assimilation --- Christians --- Religious persecution --- Conflict, Ethnic --- Ethnic violence --- Inter-ethnic conflict --- Interethnic conflict --- Persecutions --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Tibet (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Indians --- Atrocities --- Ethnic relations --- Social conflict --- Anthropology --- Socialization --- Acculturation --- Cultural fusion --- Emigration and immigration --- Minorities --- Government relations --- Tibet --- TAR (China) --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China)
Choose an application
In Social Regulation: Case Studies from Tibetan History the editors Jeannine Bischoff and Saul Mullard present a collection of studies of the mechanisms that regulated Tibetan societies from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Social regulations controlled, shaped and perpetuated Tibetan societies, but close analyses of these historical processes are rarely to be seen in ‘event history’ writing. The contributions to this volume explore the theme of social regulation from the perspectives of religion, politics and administration, while addressing issues of morals and values. Covering a wide range of Tibetan societies, the geographical scope of this volume extends from the Central Tibetan area to the southeastern Tibetan borderlands and the Himalayan kingdoms of Nepal and Sikkim. Contributors are: Alice Travers, Berthe Jansen, Charles Ramble, Fernanda Pirie, Jeannine Bischoff, Kalsang Norbu Gurung, Kensaku Okawa, Nyima Drandul, Peter Schwieger, Saul Mullard, Yuri Komatsubara
Social control --- Social norms --- Power (Social sciences) --- Law --- Contrôle social --- Normes sociales --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Droit --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- Tibet, Plateau of --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Tibet, Plateau du --- Social conditions. --- Social conditions --- Politics and government --- Religious life and customs. --- Conditions sociales --- Politique et gouvernement --- Vie religieuse --- Social conflict --- Sociology --- Liberty --- Pressure groups --- History --- Chʻing-tsang Kao-yüan --- Chʻing-tsang-ta Kao-yüan --- Hsi-tsang Kao-yüan --- Hsi-tsang tʻai-ti --- Plateau of Tibet --- Qing Zang Gaoyuan --- Qinghai-Tibet Plateau --- Qinghai-Xizang Plateau --- Qingzang Gaoyuan --- Tibet, Plateau of (China) --- Tibetan Highland --- Tibetan Plateau --- Xizang Gaoyuan --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR (China) --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Tibet (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China) --- Politics and government.
Choose an application
"What Chinese policymakers confronted in Tibet, Khan argues, was not a 'third world' but a 'fourth world' problem: Beijing was dealing with peoples whose ways were defined by statelessness. As it sought to tighten control over the restive borderlands, Mao's China moved from empire-lite to a harder, heavier imperial structure. That change triggered long-lasting shifts in Chinese foreign policy. Moving from capital cities to far-flung mountain villages, from top diplomats to nomads crossing disputed boundaries in search of pasture, this book shows Cold War China as it has never been seen before and reveals the deep influence of the Tibetan crisis on the political fabric of present-day China"--Provided by publisher.
Statelessness --- Borderlands --- Cold War --- Imperialism --- Apatridie --- Régions frontalières --- Guerre froide --- Impérialisme --- History --- Histoire --- China --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- India --- Nepal --- Chine --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Inde --- Népal --- Foreign relations --- Relations extérieures --- S24/0500 --- S09/0261 --- S09/0414 --- Cold War. --- World politics --- Border-lands --- Border regions --- Frontiers --- Boundaries --- Citizenship, Loss of --- Public law --- Expatriation --- Stateless persons --- Tibet--History (incl. Relations with China and England) --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--General works: 1949 - 1966 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and India, Pakistan and the Himalayan countries --- Cold War (1945-1989) --- Citizenship --- Law and legislation --- Régions frontalières --- Impérialisme --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Népal --- Relations extérieures --- Nīpāl --- Ni-po-erh --- Nepāḥ --- Nepal Adhirajya --- Kingdom of Nepal --- Nepāla --- Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal --- Sanghiya Loktāntrik Ganatantra Nepāl --- Непал --- Savezna Demokratska Republika Nepal --- República Federal Democràtica del Nepal --- Kongeriget Nepal --- Demokratische Bundesrepublik Nepal --- Νεπάλ --- Nepalo --- Federacia Demokratia Respubliko Nepalo --- República Federal Democrática de Nepal --- Nepali Demokraatlik Liitvabariik --- Nepalgo Errepublika Demokratiko Federala --- Nepalin demokraattinen liittotasavalta --- République démocratique fédérale du Népal --- נפאל --- Sambandslýðveldið Nepal --- ネパール --- Nepāru --- 네팔 --- Nepalia --- Federale Democratische Republiek Nepal --- Nepālas Federālā Demokrātiskā Republika --- Федеративная Демократическая Республика Непал --- Federativnai︠a︡ Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Nepal --- Савезна Демократска Република Непал --- Республіка Непал --- Respublika Nepal --- Федеративна Демократична Республіка Непал --- Federatyvna Demokratychna Respublika Nepal --- Cộng hòa dân chủ liên bang Nepal --- 尼泊尔 --- Nibo'er --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR (China) --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Tibet (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- PRC --- P.R.C. --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- BNKhAU --- БНХАУ --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- China (Republic : 1949- ) --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China)
Choose an application
The Chinese Communist government has twice invoked large-scale military might to crush popular uprisings in capital cities. The second incident—the notorious massacre in Tiananmen Square in 1989—is well known. The first, thirty years earlier in Tibet, remains little understood today. Yet in wages of destruction, bloodshed, and trampling of human rights, the tragic toll of March 1959 surpassed Tiananmen. Tibet in Agony provides the first clear historical account of the Chinese crackdown in Lhasa. Sifting facts from the distortions of propaganda and partisan politics, Jianglin Li reconstructs a chronology of events that lays to rest lingering questions about what happened in those fate-filled days and why. Her story begins with throngs of Tibetan demonstrators who—fearful that Chinese authorities were planning to abduct the Dalai Lama, their beloved leader—formed a protective ring around his palace. On the night of March 17, he fled in disguise, only to reemerge in India weeks later to set up a government in exile. But no peaceful resolution awaited Tibet. The Chinese army soon began shelling Lhasa, inflicting thousands of casualties and ravaging heritage sites in the bombardment and the infantry onslaught that followed. Unable to resist this show of force, the Tibetans capitulated, putting Mao Zedong in a position to fulfill his long-cherished dream of bringing Tibet under the Communist yoke. Li’s extensive investigation, including eyewitness interviews and examination of classified government records, tells a gripping story of a crisis whose aftershocks continue to rattle the region today.
Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- China --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Chine --- History --- Relations --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- S24/0500 --- Tibet--History (incl. Relations with China and England) --- Bstan-ʾdzin-rgya-mtsho, --- Uprising of 1959 (Tibet Autonomous Region, China) --- Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Bstan-ʾdzin-rgya-mtsho --- Ngawang Lobsang Yishey Tenzing Gyatso, --- Dalai Lama --- Dantzenjiatso, --- Tenzing Gyatso, --- Lingerh Lamutanchu, --- Dhondup, Lhamo, --- Lhamo Tondrup, --- Tondrup, Lhamo, --- Gyatso, Tenzing, --- Lamutanchu, Lingerh, --- Ta-lai la ma --- Dalai la ma --- Tan-tzêng Chia-tsʻo, --- Tenzin Gyatsho, --- Gyatsho, Tenzin, --- Tenzin Gyatso, --- Gyatso, Tenzin, --- Sakyaʼi Dge-sbyon Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, --- Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, Sakyaʼi Dge-sbyon, --- Đạt Lai Lạt Ma, --- Teng-chin-chia-shuo, --- Dengjinjiashuo, --- Tendzin Gyatso, --- Tenzin Gaytso, --- Gaytso, Tenzin, --- בּסתן־דז׳ין־רגיה־מצ׳ו, --- בסטן-ז'ין-רויא-משטו, --- ダライ ·ラマ, --- テンジン·ギャツォ, --- Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, --- Lhamo Dondrub, --- Dondrub, Lhamo, --- 丹增嘉措, --- Danzengjiacuo, --- Тензин Гяцо, --- Гяцо, Тензин, --- Tenzin Gi︠a︡t︠s︡o, --- Gi︠a︡t︠s︡o, Tenzin, --- Tändzin Gjamccho, --- Gjamccho, Tändzin, --- Džampal Ngawang Lozang Ješe Tändzin Gjamccho, --- Tendzin Gyatsho, --- Gyatsho, Tendzin, --- טנזין גיאטסו, --- גיאטסו, טנזין, --- Tenzins Gjaco, --- Gjaco, Tenzins, --- Tendzin Gyaco, --- Gyaco, Tendzin, --- Dzsepcun Dzsampal Ngagvang Loszang Jese Tendzin Gyaco, --- Тенцин Гјацо, --- Гјацо, Тенцин, --- Tencin Gjaco, --- Gjaco, Tencin, --- Tenzin Gjaco, --- Gjaco, Tenzin, --- Тензин Гјатсо, --- Гјатсо, Тензин, --- Tenzin Gjatso, --- Gjatso, Tenzin, --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR (China) --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Tibet (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- PRC --- P.R.C. --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- BNKhAU --- БНХАУ --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- China (Republic : 1949- ) --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China) --- HISTORY / Asia / Central Asia.
Choose an application
Une source inconnue indique : "Medicine on the Margins explores the ways in which Tibetan medical doctors have preserved and revitalized aspects of Tibetan medicine over the past fifty years. During decades of forced sociopolitical and economic upheaval in Tsang Province of China's Tibetan Autonomous Region--with medical texts destroyed or hidden, teachers and lamas imprisoned or otherwise silenced, and almost all trade in medicinal ingredients halted--they had little hope that their 'science of healing' (Sowa Rigpa) would again flourish. Today, however, Tibetan medicine is in vogue, promoted by the Chinese Communist Party as a pillar industry of Tibet and a valuable asset of Tibetans' 'nationality minority culture.' For urban Tibetans, traditional medicine is one of the few areas where a relatively liberal expression of Tibetan identity and language is possible. In urban, medically pluralistic settings it is an easily available resource, while in remote areas, its practice and transmission to the younger generation faces many challenges. The passing away of the last practitioner of a certain pulse-reading or compounding of an herbal formula, for example, could mean the end of a long chain of transmission. For reasons of lack of access, continued repression of nonofficial histories, fear, and loss of living memory, Tibetan medical doctors--the so-called amchi--have been little studied. This volume presents their story, showing how practitioners from Tsang have retained crucial links in the teaching of medical knowledge despite the near-annihilation of monastic Buddhism and 'medical houses."
Medicine, Tibetan --- Physicians --- Memory --- Social networks --- Ethnicity --- Social change --- S24/0800 --- S24/1100 --- Medicine, Tibetan Traditional --- History of Medicine --- Ethnic Groups --- Social Change --- Medicine, History --- History Medicines --- Medicine Histories --- Medicines, History --- Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine --- Tibetan Medicine, Traditional --- Tibetan Traditional Medicine --- Traditional Medicine, Tibetan --- Medicine, Traditional Tibetan --- Traditional Tibetan Medicine --- Medicine, Chinese Traditional --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Medical personnel --- Tibetan medicine --- Medicine, Oriental --- History --- Social aspects&delete& --- Tibet--Social conditions (incl. ethnography) --- Tibet--Natural sciences --- history --- Tibet Autonomous Region (China) --- China --- Tibet. --- China. --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- Chine --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- China (Republic : 1949- ) --- Tibetan Autonomous Region (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu (China) --- 西藏自治区 (China) --- Hsi-tsang tzu chih chʻü jen min cheng fu (China) --- Xizang Zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- TAR (China) --- Xizang Autonomous Region (China) --- Bod Raṅ-skyoṅ-ljoṅs (China) --- Bod (China) --- Sitsang (China) --- Tibet (China) --- Thibet (China) --- Tibet-Chamdo (China) --- Tübüt (China) --- Xizang (China) --- Tibet --- Mainland China --- Inner Mongolia --- Manchuria --- Sinkiang --- Social conditions. --- Relations --- Memoire --- Anthropologie medicale --- Ethnomedecine --- Medecins tibetains --- Medecine tibetaine --- Social networks. --- Social change. --- Physicians. --- Medicine, Tibetan. --- Ethnicity. --- Changement social --- Ethnicité --- Réseaux sociaux --- Mémoire --- Médecins --- Médecine tibétaine --- Tibétains --- Médecins tibétains --- Médecine orientale --- Médecine tibétaine --- Ethnologie médicale --- Médecine primitive --- Médecine traditionnelle --- Savoirs médicaux traditionnels --- Ethnopharmacologie --- Médecine populaire --- Ho'oponopono --- Médecine --- Anthropologie médicale --- Ethnosciences --- Anthropologie de la maladie --- Anthropologie de la médecine --- Maladies --- Anthropologie pathologique --- Anthropométrie --- Corps humain --- Santé et hygiène --- Ethnomédecine --- Anthropologie --- Oubli --- Engrammes --- Mémoire --- Mémoire collective --- Mnémotechnique --- Déjà-vu --- Mémoire à court terme --- Mémoire à long terme --- Mémoire auditive --- Mémoire de travail --- Mémoire épisodique --- Mémoire implicite --- Mémoire olfactive --- Mémoire sémantique --- Mémoire spatiale --- Mémoire visuelle --- Mémorisation --- Rappel (psychologie) --- Recognition (psychologie) --- Reproduction (psychologie) --- Sentiment de savoir --- Psychologie --- Tibetans --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Social aspects. --- Histoire. --- History. --- Social aspects --- Médecins --- Formules et recettes --- philosophie --- Région autonome du Tibet (Chine) --- Conditions sociales. --- PRC --- P.R.C. --- BNKhAU --- БНХАУ --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Sociology --- Nationality --- Ethnic Group --- Nationalities --- Тибет (China) --- Tu̇vd (China) --- Tȯvȯd (China) --- 西藏 (China) --- Social & cultural anthropology
Listing 1 - 10 of 10 |
Sort by
|