Landon, P.,
Lhasa,; government of,; Lamas of,; monks of,; protests,; race for,. See also "Little Lhasa in India" Lhasa and its Mysteries, Lhasa Convention,
Little, R.,
"Little Lhasa in India,"
See also Dharamsala; McLeod
Gunj Lonely Planet,
Lopez, D.,
Lost Horizon,
Macdonald, D.,
mahatmas,
Malkki, L.,
Manchu,
Manning, T., 26, 53 Marco Polo, 38-39 masculinity, 28, 137 Mathiessen, P., 59
McClintock, A.,
McGranahan, C.,
mchod-yon,
McLeod Gunj,
. See also
Dharamsala medieval,
Millington, P.,
modernization,
Mongol,
Monlam,
moralization,
Moran, P.,
Mount Everest,
Murdoch, Rupert,
naturalization,
Nazi,
Neumann, I.,
New Age,
New Internationalist,
New York Times,
Noel, Captain J.,
Norbu, J.,
Norbulingka Institute,
Norgay, T.,
Nowak, M.,
objectification,
occidental,
O'Connor, W. F.,
Old Tibet,
Oriental,
Orientalism, xviii,
; Tibet and,
Orientalist,
Palestinians,
Panchen Lama,
patron-client relations,
patron-priest relations,
performativity,
political and ethnographic Tibet,
positivism,
poststructuralism,
Potala
preservation ethos
preservation of culture
primitive Buddhism,
pro-Tibet lobby,
See also Save Tibet
proto-nationalism,
racialization,
Radhakrishnan,
Rampa, T. L.,
rangzen,
Rawling, Captain Cecil,
refugee,
; as a term,
religion and politics, See also Chos srid gnyis Idan
representational strategies, xvii,. See also strategies of representation
Richardson, H.,
Riencourt, A., de.,
Rijnharts,
Rockhill, W. W.,
romantic paternalism,
"rooftop of the world,"
roots and routes,
Rosenau, J.,
Said, E.,
Samuel, G.,
Sandberg, G.,
Save Tibet,
See also pro-
Tibet lobby Scott, D.,
Segal, S.,
self-affirmation,
self-criticism,
self-determination,; right to,
Seventeen Point Agreement (1951),
Seven Years in Tibet,
Shakya, T.,
Shambhala,
Shangri-la,;
James Hilton and,; myth of,;
Tibetans as prisoners of,
Shaumian, T.,
Sheffer, G.,
Sherpas,
Shigatse,
Shugden,
Shuttleworth,
Simla Talks,
Sino-Indian relations, xv,
Sino-Western relations, xv
Smith, A.,
Smith, S.,
Snow Leopard, The,
Snyder, R. S.,
sovereignty, xvi, xviii,
Sperling, E.,
Spivak, G. C.,
stereotype,
stereotyping, xvii,
Strasbourg Proposal,
strategic essentialism
strategies of representation,
See also representational strategies
subjectivity,
Tibetan, xv,
surveillance,
suzerainty, xvi, xviii,
Sylvester, C.
Tashi Lama,
See also
Teshoo Lama Teshoo Lama,
See
also Tashi Lama
Thargyal, R.
theosophist
third debate, xiv
Third Eye, The,
Thurman, R. A. F.,
Tibetan Books of the Dead, The,
Tibetan Buddhism,
; comparison with classical Buddhism,; as idealized Buddhism, 49; as impure Buddhism
Tibetan Review,
Tibet mission of 1903-4
. See also British expedition of Tibet of 1903-4
Tibetophilia
Tibet question
Tibet support groups
Tintin in Tibet,
transnationalism,
truth claims,
tsampa,
Tsering, L.
Turner, S.,
UN General Assembly, 82, 133 UN Security Council
Unveiling of Lhasa
veil
Venturino, S.,
"victimisation paradigm,"
Waddell, L. A.
Waever, O.,
Ward, F. K.,
Weldes, J.,
Wellby, M. S.,
white man's burden,
Willoughby, M. E.,
Wilson, A.,
Wolff, Joesph,
yeti,
Younghusband expedition, See also British expedition of
Tibet of 1903-4
Zizek, S.
A BOOK SERIES CONCERNED WITH REVISIONING GLOBAL POLITICS
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Dibyesh Anand
Dibyesh Anand is an Associate Professor at London's Westminster University, an expert on majority-minority relations in China and India, and the author of Geopolitical Exotica: Tibet in Western Imagination
Dibyesh Anand is a reader in international relations at the Centre for the Study of Democracy at the University of Westminster in England. He has published on postcolonial international relations, the Tibet question, and Hindu nationalism.