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Forbidden memory

by Woeser, Tsering
, Sha jie. Published by : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, (Lincoln, Nebraska) Physical details: xxxviii, 408 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm ISBN:9781612349695; 1612349692. Year: 2020
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Originally published as: Sha jie : si shi nian de ji yi jin qu, jing tou xia de Xizang wen ge (Taibei Shi, 2006).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-408).

Foreword / Wang Lixiong -- A note on the photographs / Tsering Woeser -- Defining revolution : A note on the word Shajie / Tsering Woeser -- Introduction / by Robert Barnett -- A note on the English edition / by Robert Barnett and Susan T. Chen -- I. Smash the Old Tibet! The Cultural Revolution Arrives -- Gallery 1. On the Eve of the Storm -- In quest of memories : The Red Guards arrive -- Gallery 2. The Sacking of the Jokhang -- The Red Guards in Lhasa take action. How was the Jokhang sacked? ; The Red Guards from Mainland China ; The aftermath of the sacking of the Jokhang ; Who is to be blamed? ; After the sacking -- Gallery 3. Denouncing the Ox-Demon-Snake-Spirits -- Ox-demon-snake-spirits in Tibet. The diversification of activists ; Rule by intimidation : Life under the Neighborhood Committees -- Gallery 4. Changing Names -- The Barkor becomes "Establish-the-New Avenue". The Norbulingka is changed to "People's Park" ; Renaming Chagpori as "Victory Peak" -- II. Civil War among the Rebels : "Whom to Trust : The Faction Decides!" -- Gallery 5. The Two Main Rebel Factions -- Factional ideologies : Fighting over the same idea. A rivalry of blood and fire ; The dust settles -- III. The Dragon Takes Charge : The People's Liberation Army in Tibet -- Gallery 6. Military Rule -- The People's Liberation Army in Tibet. Conflicts within the military ; The passionate dedication of the military propaganda teams -- Gallery 7. Everyone a Soldier : The Tibetan Militia -- Turning civilians into soldiers -- IV. Mao's New Tibet -- Gallery 8. The Revolutionary Committees -- The Revolutionary Committee takes over -- Gallery 9. The People's Communes -- The Third Revolution : Communes and their costs -- Gallery 10. Installing a New God -- The omnipresence of Mao -- V. Coda : The Wheel Turns -- Gallery 11. The Karmic Cycle -- Repaying the debt -- Postscript : Forty-six years later -- Return to Lhasa -- Forty-Six Years Later -- Appendix. Jampa Rinchen's testimony -- Glossary of Chinese and English terms -- Glossary of Tibetan terms -- Notes -- References.

"Forbidden Memory : Tibet during the Cultural Revolution provides a glimpse of the history of the Chinese Cultural Revolution in the Tibetan Region through the power of never-before-seen photographs, detailed interviews, and cultural analysis."--

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