Fernanda Pirie, D.Phil. (2002) in anthropology, University of Oxford, is a University Lecturer in Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Peace and Conflict in Ladakh (Brill 2007).
Toni Huber, Ph.D. (1993), is Professor of Tibetan Studies at the Humboldt University, Berlin. His extensive publications on the anthropology and cultural history of Tibetan societies include The Cult of Pure Crystal Mountain (Oxford 1999) and The Holy Land Reborn (Chicago 2008).
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Preliminary Materials
By: F. Pirie and T. Huber
Pages: i - vi
Introduction
By: Fernanda Pirie and Toni Huber
Pages: 1 - 15
Conflict And The Cultural Revolution: The Nyemo Ani Incident Of 1969
By: Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao and Tanzen Lhundup
Pages: 17 - 58
Display And Performance In Mongolian Cultural Campaigns
By: Ines Stolpe
Pages: 59 - 84
Competing Factions And Elite Power: Political Conflict In Inner Mongolia
By: David Sneath
Pages: 85 - 112
The Politics Of Memory: Gender, Autobiography And Maoist Violence In Amdo
By: Charlene Makley
Pages: 113 - 133
Religion And Conflict Over Land In The Republic Of Altai: Is There A Difference Between Building A Shrine And Creating A Nature Park?
By: Agnieszka Halemba
Pages: 135 - 158
The Muslim Cook, The Tibetan Client, His Lama And Their Boycott: Modern Religious Discourses Of Anti-Muslim Economic Activism In Amdo
By: Andrew Martin Fischer
Pages: 159 - 192
Apparitions Of Red Horses: Narratives Of Destruction In Bodongpa Monasteries In Central Tibet
By: Jill Sudbury
Pages: 193 - 215
Violence And Opposition Among The Nomads Of Amdo: Expectations Of Leadership And Religious Authority
By: Fernanda Pirie
Pages: 217 - 240
When Brothers Separate: Conflict And Mediation Within Polyandrous Houses In Central Tibet
By: Heidi Fjeld
Pages: 241 - 261
Contributors
By: F. Pirie and T. Huber
Pages: 263�265
Index
By: F. Pirie and T. Huber
Pages: 267 - 274