The Buddha Party tells the story of how the People's Republic of China employs propaganda to define Tibetan Buddhist belief and sway opinion within the country and abroad.
The Buddha Party tells the story of how the People's Republic of China employs propaganda to define Tibetan Buddhist belief and sway opinion within the country and abroad.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Powers is Professor of Asian Studies in the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. He specializes in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan history and is the author of 17 books and more than 80 articles. His books include A Bull of A Man: Images of Masculinity, Sex, and the Body in Indian Buddhism (2009) and Historical Dictionary of Tibet (with David Templeman; 2012).
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Acknowledgements Preface 1 Acts of Ingratitude 2 The Limitations of Propaganda 3 Patriotic Soul Boys and Other Chinese Myths 4 Tibetology with Chinese Characteristics 5 Chinese and Tibetan Perspectives on History 6 Conclusion Appendix A: Tibetan Spellings Appendix B: Chinese Terms Appendix C: Buddhist Terms Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1 Acts of Ingratitude 2 The Limitations of Propaganda 3 Patriotic Soul Boys and Other Chinese Myths 4 Tibetology with Chinese Characteristics 5 Chinese and Tibetan Perspectives on History 6 Conclusion Appendix A: Tibetan Spellings Appendix B: Chinese Terms Appendix C: Buddhist Terms Notes Bibliography Index
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