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Author Makley, Charlene E., 1964- author.

Title The battle for fortune : state-led development, personhood, and power among Tibetans in China / Charlene Makley
Published Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 324 pages)
Series Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
Contents Introduction : Olympic time and dilemmas of development in China's Tibet -- The dangers of the gift master -- The mountain deity and the state : voice, deity mediumship and land expropriation in Jima village -- Othering spaces, cementing treasure : concrete, money, and the politics of value in Kharnak village school -- The melodious sound of the right-turning conch : historiography and Buddhist counter-development in Langmo village -- Spectacular compassion : "natural" disasters, national mourning, and the unquiet dead -- Epilogue : the kindly solemn face of the female Buddha
Summary In a deeply ethnographic appraisal, based on years of in situ research, The Battle for Fortune looks at the rising stakes of Tibetans' encounters with Chinese state-led development projects in the early 2000s. The book builds upon anthropology's qualitative approach to personhood, power and space to rethink the premises and consequences of economic development campaigns in China's multiethnic northwestern province of Qinghai. Charlene Makley considers Tibetans' encounters with development projects as first and foremost a historically situated interpretive politics, in which people negotiate the presence or absence of moral and authoritative persons and their associated jurisdictions and powers. Because most Tibetans believe the active presence of deities and other invisible beings has been the ground of power, causation, and fertile or fortunate landscapes, Makley also takes divine beings seriously, refusing to relegate them to a separate, less consequential, "religious" or "premodern" world. The Battle for Fortune, therefore challenges readers to grasp the unique reality of Tibetans' values and fears in the face of their marginalization in China. Makley uses this approach to encourage a more multidimensional and dynamic understanding of state-local relations than mainstream accounts of development and unrest that portray Tibet and China as a kind of yin-and-yang pair for models of statehood and development in a new global order
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 09, 2018)
Subject Tibetans -- China -- Reb-gong Gser-mo-ljongs -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Tibetans -- China -- Reb-gong Gser-mo-ljongs -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
HISTORY -- Asia -- China.
RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Tibetan.
Ethnic relations
Politics and government
Tibetans -- Economic conditions
Tibetans -- Social conditions
SUBJECT Reb-gong Gser-mo-ljongs (China) -- Ethnic relations
Reb-gong Gser-mo-ljongs (China) -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject China -- Reb-gong Gser-mo-ljongs
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017040967
ISBN 9781501719653
1501719653
1501719645
9781501719646
9781501719677
150171967X