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The Development of Modern Tibetan Literature in the People’s Republic of China in the 1980s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Note on Transliteration xi
- Introduction xiii
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Part One: Engaging Traditions
- Heterodox Views and the New Orthodox Poems: Tibetan Writers in the Early and Mid-Twentieth Century 3
- Roar of the Snow Lion: Tibetan Poetry in Chinese 32
- The Development of Modern Tibetan Literature in the People’s Republic of China in the 1980s 61
- Döndrup Gyel and the Remaking of the Tibetan Ramayana 86
- “Heartbeat of a New Generation”: A Discussion of the New Poetry 112
- “Heartbeat of a New Generation” Revisited 135
- “Oracles and Demons” in Tibetan Literature Today: Representations of Religion in Tibetan-Medium Fiction 148
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Part Two: Negotiating Modernities
- One Nation, Two Discourses: Tibetan New Era Literature and the Language Debate 173
- The “Condor” Flies over Tibet: Zhaxi Dawa and the Significance of Tibetan Magical Realism 202
- In Quest(ion) of an “I”: Identity and Idiocy in Alai’s Red Poppies 225
- Development and Urban Space in Contemporary Tibetan Literature 236
- Modern Tibetan Literature and the Rise of Writer Coteries 263
- Tibetan Literature in the Diaspora 281
- Placing Tibetan Fiction in a World of Literary Studies: Jamyang Norbu’s The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes 301
- Appendix 1: Glossary of Tibetan Spellings 327
- Appendix 2: Glossary of Chinese Terms 338
- Appendix 3: Contemporary Tibetan Literary Works in Translation 340
- Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 369
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Note on Transliteration xi
- Introduction xiii
-
Part One: Engaging Traditions
- Heterodox Views and the New Orthodox Poems: Tibetan Writers in the Early and Mid-Twentieth Century 3
- Roar of the Snow Lion: Tibetan Poetry in Chinese 32
- The Development of Modern Tibetan Literature in the People’s Republic of China in the 1980s 61
- Döndrup Gyel and the Remaking of the Tibetan Ramayana 86
- “Heartbeat of a New Generation”: A Discussion of the New Poetry 112
- “Heartbeat of a New Generation” Revisited 135
- “Oracles and Demons” in Tibetan Literature Today: Representations of Religion in Tibetan-Medium Fiction 148
-
Part Two: Negotiating Modernities
- One Nation, Two Discourses: Tibetan New Era Literature and the Language Debate 173
- The “Condor” Flies over Tibet: Zhaxi Dawa and the Significance of Tibetan Magical Realism 202
- In Quest(ion) of an “I”: Identity and Idiocy in Alai’s Red Poppies 225
- Development and Urban Space in Contemporary Tibetan Literature 236
- Modern Tibetan Literature and the Rise of Writer Coteries 263
- Tibetan Literature in the Diaspora 281
- Placing Tibetan Fiction in a World of Literary Studies: Jamyang Norbu’s The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes 301
- Appendix 1: Glossary of Tibetan Spellings 327
- Appendix 2: Glossary of Chinese Terms 338
- Appendix 3: Contemporary Tibetan Literary Works in Translation 340
- Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 369
- Index 373