Politics of Tranquility

Politics of Tranquility The Material and Mundane Lives of Buddhist Nuns in Post-Mao Tibet

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Publisher's Synopsis

Politics of Tranquility concerns the Tibetan Buddhist revival in China, illustrating the lives of Tibetan Buddhist nuns and exploring the political effects that arise from their nonpolitical daily engagements in the remote, mega-sized Tibetan Buddhist encampment of Yachen Gar.

Yasmin Cho's book challenges two assumptions about Tibetan Buddhist communities in China. She focuses on the material and mundane daily practices that are indispensable to the existence and persistence of such a community and shows how deeply gendered these practices are. Second, against the assumption that Tibetan politics toward the Chinese state is best understood as rebellious, incendiary, and centered upon Tibetan victimhood, the nuns show how it can be otherwise. Tibetan politics can be unassuming, calm, and self-contained, and yet still have substantial political effects. As Politics of Tranquility shows, the nuns in Yachen Gar have called forth an alternative way of living and expressing themselves as Tibetans and as female monastics despite a repressive context.

Book information

ISBN: 9781501778803
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Imprint: Cornell University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 186
Weight: 907g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm