Taming Tibet: Landscape Transformation and the Gift of Chinese Development
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Format
Kindle
Pages
343
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0801469783
ISBN-13
9780801469787
Description
This incisive work delves into the profound transformations occurring in Tibet's landscape, examining the intersections of ecology, culture, and politics under Chinese development. Emily Yeh and Emily T. Yeh provide a nuanced exploration of how state-led initiatives have reshaped not just the physical environment of the Tibetan Plateau but also the social fabric of its communities. Through rich narratives and thorough analysis, they reveal the ways in which local identities have been altered and the complexities faced by Tibetan people navigating the ramifications of these changes.
The authors thoughtfully articulate the volatile dynamics resulting from the 2008 protests in Lhasa, revealing a deep-seated tension between aspirations for autonomy and the realities of Chinese governance. The book goes beyond mere political discourse; it invites readers to consider the intertwined relationships between human agency, ecological sustainability, and the lasting impact of modernization efforts in this culturally rich region.
The authors thoughtfully articulate the volatile dynamics resulting from the 2008 protests in Lhasa, revealing a deep-seated tension between aspirations for autonomy and the realities of Chinese governance. The book goes beyond mere political discourse; it invites readers to consider the intertwined relationships between human agency, ecological sustainability, and the lasting impact of modernization efforts in this culturally rich region.
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