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5. Slaughter Renunciation in Tibetan Pastoral Areas
Buddhism, Neoliberalism, and the Ironies of Alternative Development
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Kabzung T. Yeh
and Emily T. Yeh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I . URBANIZATION
- 1. Traces of the Future 15
- 2. The Chinese Eco-City and Suburbanization Planning 36
- 3. Hegel’s Portfolio 62
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PART II. STRUCTURAL RECONFIGURATIONS
- 4. Dams, Displacement, and the Moral Economy in Southwest China 87
- 5. Slaughter Renunciation in Tibetan Pastoral Areas 109
- 6. “You’ve Got to Rely on Yourself . . . and the State!” 131
- 7. Queer Reflections and Recursion in Homoerotic Bildungsroman 150
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PART III. MIGRATION AND SHIFTING IDENTITIES
- 8. Temporal-Spatial Migration 167
- 9. Regimes of Exclusion and Inclusion 191
- 10. “I Am Great Leap Liu!” 205
- REFERENCES 225
- CONTRIBUTORS 243
- INDEX 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I . URBANIZATION
- 1. Traces of the Future 15
- 2. The Chinese Eco-City and Suburbanization Planning 36
- 3. Hegel’s Portfolio 62
-
PART II. STRUCTURAL RECONFIGURATIONS
- 4. Dams, Displacement, and the Moral Economy in Southwest China 87
- 5. Slaughter Renunciation in Tibetan Pastoral Areas 109
- 6. “You’ve Got to Rely on Yourself . . . and the State!” 131
- 7. Queer Reflections and Recursion in Homoerotic Bildungsroman 150
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PART III. MIGRATION AND SHIFTING IDENTITIES
- 8. Temporal-Spatial Migration 167
- 9. Regimes of Exclusion and Inclusion 191
- 10. “I Am Great Leap Liu!” 205
- REFERENCES 225
- CONTRIBUTORS 243
- INDEX 247