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Arrested Histories – Tibet, the CIA, and Memories of a Forgotten War

Autor Carole Mcgranahan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2010
In Arrested Histories Carole McGranahan tells the little-known story of the Tibetan resistance army’s war against China and relates its omission from narratives of Tibetan national history to the production of community, history and nation within the Tibetan exile community. Drawing on ethnographic research among veterans of the Tibetan resistance army, now in refugee camps in India and Nepal, she describes how Khampas, Tibetans from the eastern region of Kham, initiated armed revolts against the Chinese occupying army in the 1950s, eventually creating an all-volunteer army. The Khampa-led resistance fought against Chinese troops from the late 1950s until 1974. The Tibetan government covertly supported the resistance during the 1950s, as did the exile government until 1974. India, Nepal and the United States (secretly) also gave aid. The resistance army escorted the Dalai Lama on his escape to India in 1959. Yet the Tibetan fighters do not figure in Tibetan national history. This marginalization can be partly explained by the Dalai Lama’s desire for the Tibetan struggle to be nonviolent, and by the mostly Khampa composition of the resistance army, given that Tibetan histories and identities are centred on Lhasa and central Tibet. Carole McGranahan argues that it is also linked to the creation of certain types of national community among Tibetans in exile and to “historical arrest,” a practice in which pasts that clash with official ways of explaining nation, community and identity are arrested or suspended, to be told later, when the time is right.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822347712
ISBN-10: 0822347717
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 41 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

List of Illustrations; Note on Transliteration, Names, and Photographs; AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; 1. Empire and the State of Tibet; 2. The Pains of Belonging; 3. 1956: Year of the Fire Monkey; 4. The Golden Throne; 5. History and Memory as Social Practice; 6. War in Exile; 7. In a Clouded Mirror; 8. Secrets, the CIA, and the Politics of Truth; 9. A Nonviolent History of War; Conclusion. Truth, Fear, and Lies; EpilogueAppendix. Who’s Who; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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“Arrested Histories is dense with insights, and new ways of looking at its subjects. It shows incredible range, from person- and innovative family-centred approaches to broad regional analysis to even broader international relations on the borders between Tibet, India, and China and on the border-like edge of relations between the Tibetan resistance army and the CIA. A book that will be of intense interest to scholars interested in incisive political economic analysis of imperial formations of any era or locale.” Catherine Lutz, author of Homefront: A Military City and the American Twentieth Century

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""Arrested Histories" is dense with insights, as well as new ways of looking at its subjects. It shows incredible range, from person- and innovative family-centered approaches to broad regional analysis, to even broader international relations on the borders between Tibet, India, and China and on the border-like edge of relations between the Tibetan resistance army and the CIA. A book that will be of intense interest to scholars interested in incisive political economic analysis of imperial formations of any era or locale."--Catherine Lutz, author of" Homefront: A Military City and the American Twentieth Century"

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A study of the production of history and memory among the exile Tibetan community, focusing on the largely suppressed narratives of the armed resistance against the Chinese from the 1950s to the early 1970s