The Struggle for Tibet

The Struggle for Tibet

by Lixiong (Author), Shakya (Author)

Synopsis

This title presents a landmark debate on the occupation of Tibet and the movement for independence. This unprecedented dialogue between a dissenting Chinese intellectual and Tibet's outstanding national historian breaks taboos on both sides of the decades-long conflict. Wang Lixiong and Tsering Shakya begin with a consideration of some of the bitter paradoxes of Tibet's history under Communist rule. Wang locates their roots in the confrontation of an alien bureaucracy and fear-stricken religion, whereas Shakya portrays an anti-colonial struggle carried out in the name of nationalism and in defense of cultural autonomy. Both writers then confront China's recent crackdown on the newly invigorated resistance movement, offering insightful critiques of the Chinese occupation - and providing a compelling vision of what must now be done.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 286
Edition: Original
Publisher: Verso
Published: 07 Dec 2009

ISBN 10: 1844670430
ISBN 13: 9781844670437

Media Reviews
A deeply insightful and thorough account. New York Times Book Review The indispensable account of modern Tibetan history. Literary Review Superbly well-researched and written. Los Angeles Times Book Review A prodigious work of scholarship. Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
WANG LIXIONG'S books include China Tidal Wave, Sky Burial: The Fate of Tibet, and Yellow Peril, a political fantasy that has gained widespread popularity in China despite having been banned by the Communist regime. He lives in Beijing. TSERING SHAKYA was born in Tibet and teaches Tibetan history and literature at the University of British Columbia. He is author of The Dragon in the Land of Snows: A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947, and Fire Under the Snow: The Testimony of a Tibetan Prisoner.