History As Propaganda: Tibetan Exiles versus the People's Republic of ChinaOxford University Press, 2004年10月14日 - 224 頁 Despite Chinese efforts to stop foreign countries from granting him visas, the Dalai Lama has become one of the most recognizable and best loved people on the planet, drawing enormous crowds wherever he goes. By contrast, China's charismatically-challenged leaders attract crowds of protestors waving Tibetan flags and shouting "Free Tibet!" whenever they visit foreign countries. By now most Westerners probably think they understand the political situation in Tibet. But, John Powers argues, most Western scholars of Tibet evince a bias in favor of one side or the other in this continuing struggle. Some of the most emotionally charged rhetoric, says Powers, is found in studies of Tibetan history. narratives. |
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第 viii 頁
... Dalai Lama, in order to deny him an international audience. Despite sometimes strong pressure and heated rhetoric from China, however, he is one of the most recognizable people on the planet and draws huge crowds wherever he goes ...
... Dalai Lama, in order to deny him an international audience. Despite sometimes strong pressure and heated rhetoric from China, however, he is one of the most recognizable people on the planet and draws huge crowds wherever he goes ...
第 ix 頁
... Dalai Lama has become increasingly sophisticated in his use of the international media to project his image and message, China's leaders tend to look dour and meanspirited when they denounce this apparently cheerful Buddhist monk, whose ...
... Dalai Lama has become increasingly sophisticated in his use of the international media to project his image and message, China's leaders tend to look dour and meanspirited when they denounce this apparently cheerful Buddhist monk, whose ...
第 xiii 頁
... Dalai Lama for fitting me into his busy schedule for informal talks, most recently in Canberra, Australia, when he participated in a panel discussion in the “Mind and Science” symposium held at Australian National University in May 2002 ...
... Dalai Lama for fitting me into his busy schedule for informal talks, most recently in Canberra, Australia, when he participated in a panel discussion in the “Mind and Science” symposium held at Australian National University in May 2002 ...
第 7 頁
... Dalai Lama in particular). Moreover, the process of misinformation has been aided and abetted by Western “reactionaries” and “imperialists.”6 The main opponents of the Chinese writers are commonly referred to as “the Dalai clique ...
... Dalai Lama in particular). Moreover, the process of misinformation has been aided and abetted by Western “reactionaries” and “imperialists.”6 The main opponents of the Chinese writers are commonly referred to as “the Dalai clique ...
第 9 頁
... Dalai Lama to concoct a theory of “Tibetan independence,” blurring the vision of many people who are not clear about the facts. . . . One loves clean water and a clear, blue sky. This book has been compiled to allow readers to clearly ...
... Dalai Lama to concoct a theory of “Tibetan independence,” blurring the vision of many people who are not clear about the facts. . . . One loves clean water and a clear, blue sky. This book has been compiled to allow readers to clearly ...
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2 Characters Plots and Motivations in Tibetan History | 29 |
3 Reinventing China | 73 |
4 Family Reunion or Shotgun Wedding? | 111 |
Another Fine Myth | 151 |
Notes | 163 |
Bibliography | 189 |
Index | 199 |
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