Tibet: a victim of geopolitics/ Dibyesh Anand.
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Contents:
Introduction
1. Postcoloniality, Representation, and World Politics
2. Imagining the Other
3. Poetics of Exotica Tibet
4. The West and the Identity of "Tibet"
5. The Politics of Tibetan (Trans) National Identity
6. Postcoloniality and Reimag(in)ing Tibetanness
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 320.12 ANA/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P04276 |
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320.12 AGN/M Making Political Geography | 320.12 AGN/P Political geography: a reader/ | 320.12 AL-/K Kingdom without borders/ | 320.12 ANA/T Tibet: a victim of geopolitics/ | 320.12 BAN/B Balochistan in turmoil: Pakistan at crossroads/ | 320.12 BLA/P Political Geography/ | 320.12 CHA/T The geopolitics of South Asia: from early empires to India Pakistan and Bangladesh/ |
Introduction
1. Postcoloniality, Representation, and World Politics
2. Imagining the Other
3. Poetics of Exotica Tibet
4. The West and the Identity of "Tibet"
5. The Politics of Tibetan (Trans) National Identity
6. Postcoloniality and Reimag(in)ing Tibetanness
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