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Satirical Tibet

Satirical Tibet

Timothy Thurston; Stevan Harrell

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
2025
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What does comedy look like when the wrong punchline can land you in jail?Humor has long been a vital, if underrecognized, component of Tibetan life. In recent years, alongside well-publicized struggles for religious freedom and cultural preservation, comedians, hip-hop artists, and other creatives have used zurza, the Tibetan art of satire, to render meaningful social and political critique under the ever-present eye of the Chinese state. Timothy Thurston's Satirical Tibet offers the first-ever look at this powerful tool of misdirection and inversion. Focusing on the region of Amdo, Thurston introduces the vibrant and technologically innovative comedy scene that took shape following the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of ethnic revival policies. He moves decade by decade to show how artists have folded zurza into stage performances, radio broadcasts, televised sketch comedies, and hip-hop lyrics to criticize injustices, steer popular attitudes, and encourage the survival of Tibetan culture. Surprising and vivid, Satirical Tibet shows how the ever-changing uses and meanings of a time-honored art form allow Tibetans to shape their society while navigating tightly controlled media channels.Open access edition DOI: 10.6069/9780295753126
Painting Thangkas on the Tibetan Plateau

Painting Thangkas on the Tibetan Plateau

Ming Xue; Stevan Harrell

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
2025
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Artists navigate faith, commerce, and gender as thangkas thrive beyond traditionXue Ming offers a rare and deeply researched look into the lives of Rebgong thangka painters, whose sacred art is at once devotional, commercial, and political. Rebgong, a major center of thangka painting since at least the eighteenth century, has long been a site of artistic and religious significance. But in contemporary China, thangkas exist within multiple, sometimes conflicting, markets. Tibetan communities near and far continue to commission these intricate paintings for ritual use, while the Chinese state promotes them as folk art and a national heritage commodity. At the same time, a growing number of non-Tibetan patrons seek thangkas for their religious efficacy—the very quality often elided in official narratives.Bringing together over a decade of ethnographic research, Xue illuminates the complex intersections of artistic tradition, state narratives, and shifting economies Rebgong artists must negotiate. She gives particular attention to female thangka painters, who were only allowed to paint beginning in the twenty-first century, and who continue to face cultural and market constraints unique to their gender. The book challenges assumptions about commodification, showing that rather than diminishing the religious value of thangkas, the market can serve as a platform for painters to assert their faith, preserve their cultural traditions, and establish their artistic authority.Blending anthropology, material religion, and art history, Painting Thangkas on the Tibetan Plateau reveals the evolving social life of Tibetan sacred art in the twenty-first century.
Fieldwork Connections

Fieldwork Connections

Ayi Bamo; Stevan Harrell; Ma Lunzy

University of Washington Press
2007
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Fieldwork Connections tells the story of the intertwined research histories of three anthropologists working in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China in the late twentieth century. Chapters are written alternately by a male American anthropologist, a male researcher raised in a village in Liangshan, and a highly educated woman from an elite Nuosu/Chinese family. As decades of mutual ethnographic research unfold, the authors enter one another's narratives and challenge the reader to ponder the nature of ethnographic "truth."The book begins with short accounts of the process by which each of the authors became involved in anthropological field research. It then proceeds to describe the research itself, and the stories begin to connect as they become active collaborators. The scene shifts in the course of the narrative from China to America, and the relationship between the authors shifts from distant, wary, and somewhat hierarchical to close, egalitarian, and reciprocal.The authors share their histories through personal stories, not technical analyses; their aim is to entertain while addressing the process of ethnography and the dynamics of international and intercultural communication.
Communist Multiculturalism

Communist Multiculturalism

Susan McCarthy; Stevan Harrell

University of Washington Press
2009
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Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295800417The communist Chinese state promotes the distinctiveness of the many minorities within its borders. At the same time, it is vigilant in suppressing groups that threaten the nation's unity or its modernizing goals. In Communist Multiculturalism, Susan K. McCarthy examines three minority groups in the province of Yunnan, focusing on the ways in which they have adapted to the government's nationbuilding and minority nationalities policies since the 1980s. She reveals that Chinese government policy is shaped by perceptions of what constitutes an authentic cultural group and of the threat ethnic minorities may constitute to national interests. These minority groups fit no clear categories but rather are practicing both their Chinese citizenship and the revival of their distinct cultural identities. For these groups, being minority is, or can be, one way of being national.Minorities in the Chinese state face a paradox: modern, cosmopolitan, sophisticated people -- good Chinese citizens, in other words -- do not engage in unmodern behaviors. Minorities, however, are expected to engage in them.
Communist Multiculturalism

Communist Multiculturalism

Susan McCarthy; Stevan Harrell

University of Washington Press
2009
pokkari
Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295800417The communist Chinese state promotes the distinctiveness of the many minorities within its borders. At the same time, it is vigilant in suppressing groups that threaten the nation's unity or its modernizing goals. In Communist Multiculturalism, Susan K. McCarthy examines three minority groups in the province of Yunnan, focusing on the ways in which they have adapted to the government's nationbuilding and minority nationalities policies since the 1980s. She reveals that Chinese government policy is shaped by perceptions of what constitutes an authentic cultural group and of the threat ethnic minorities may constitute to national interests. These minority groups fit no clear categories but rather are practicing both their Chinese citizenship and the revival of their distinct cultural identities. For these groups, being minority is, or can be, one way of being national.Minorities in the Chinese state face a paradox: modern, cosmopolitan, sophisticated people -- good Chinese citizens, in other words -- do not engage in unmodern behaviors. Minorities, however, are expected to engage in them.
Lijiang Stories

Lijiang Stories

Emily Chao; Stevan Harrell

University of Washington Press
2013
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Lijiang, a once-sleepy market town in southwest China, has become a magnet for tourism since the mid-1990s. Drawing on stories about taxi drivers, reluctant brides, dogmeat, and shamanism, Emily Chao illustrates how biopolitics and the essentialization of difference shape the ways in which Naxi residents represent and interpret their social world.The vignettes presented here are lively examples of the cultural reverberations that have occurred throughout contemporary China in the wake of its emergence as a global giant. With particular attention to the politics of gender, ethnicity, and historical representation, Chao reveals how citizens strategically imagine, produce, and critique a new moral economy in which the market and neoliberal logic are preeminent.
Lijiang Stories

Lijiang Stories

Emily Chao; Stevan Harrell

University of Washington Press
2013
pokkari
Lijiang, a once-sleepy market town in southwest China, has become a magnet for tourism since the mid-1990s. Drawing on stories about taxi drivers, reluctant brides, dogmeat, and shamanism, Emily Chao illustrates how biopolitics and the essentialization of difference shape the ways in which Naxi residents represent and interpret their social world.The vignettes presented here are lively examples of the cultural reverberations that have occurred throughout contemporary China in the wake of its emergence as a global giant. With particular attention to the politics of gender, ethnicity, and historical representation, Chao reveals how citizens strategically imagine, produce, and critique a new moral economy in which the market and neoliberal logic are preeminent.
Fieldwork Connections

Fieldwork Connections

Ayi Bamo; Stevan Harrell; Ma Lunzy

University of Washington Press
2015
sidottu
Fieldwork Connections tells the story of the intertwined research histories of three anthropologists working in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China in the late twentieth century. Chapters are written alternately by a male American anthropologist, a male researcher raised in a village in Liangshan, and a highly educated woman from an elite Nuosu/Chinese family. As decades of mutual ethnographic research unfold, the authors enter one another's narratives and challenge the reader to ponder the nature of ethnographic "truth."The book begins with short accounts of the process by which each of the authors became involved in anthropological field research. It then proceeds to describe the research itself, and the stories begin to connect as they become active collaborators. The scene shifts in the course of the narrative from China to America, and the relationship between the authors shifts from distant, wary, and somewhat hierarchical to close, egalitarian, and reciprocal.The authors share their histories through personal stories, not technical analyses; their aim is to entertain while addressing the process of ethnography and the dynamics of international and intercultural communication.
Adelaide Literary Magazine No.9: Volume One, September 2017

Adelaide Literary Magazine No.9: Volume One, September 2017

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2017
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international bi-monthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine six times a year, in September, November, January, March, May, and July. The online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o bimensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Magazine No.9 Volume Two: September 2017

Adelaide Literary Magazine No.9 Volume Two: September 2017

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2017
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international bimonthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine six times a year, in September, November, January, March, May, and July. The online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o bimensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Magazine No. 10: November 2017

Adelaide Literary Magazine No. 10: November 2017

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2017
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international bimonthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine six times a year, in September, November, January, March, May, and July. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o bimensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista seis vezes por ano: em setembro, novembro, janeiro, mar o, maio e julho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Magazine No.11: January 2018

Adelaide Literary Magazine No.11: January 2018

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Adelaide Books
2018
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international bimonthly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine six times a year, in September, November, January, March, May, and July. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o bimensal internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista seis vezes por ano: em setembro, novembro, janeiro, mar o, maio e julho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Magazine: Number 4, September 2016

Adelaide Literary Magazine: Number 4, September 2016

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international quarterly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine four times a year, in September, December, March, and June. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org) A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o trimestral internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org) Published by: Istina Group DBA, New York
Adelaide Literary Magazine: Number 3, Summer 2016

Adelaide Literary Magazine: Number 3, Summer 2016

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international quarterly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine four times a year, in September, December, March, and June. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org) A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o trimestral internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org) Published by: Istina Group DBA, New York
Adelaide Literary Magazine: Winter Issue 2016, No. 5

Adelaide Literary Magazine: Winter Issue 2016, No. 5

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international quarterly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine four times a year, in September, December, March, and June. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. http: //adelaidemagazine.org A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o trimestral internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide Literary Magazine No.6: March 2017

Adelaide Literary Magazine No.6: March 2017

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international quarterly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine four times a year, in September, December, March, and June. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. http: //adelaidemagazine.org A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o trimestral internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)
Adelaide: Summer 2017, Volume One

Adelaide: Summer 2017, Volume One

Adelaide Franco Nikolic; Stevan V. Nikolic

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Adelaide Literary Magazine is an independent international quarterly publication, based in New York and Lisbon. Founded by Stevan V. Nikolic and Adelaide Franco Nikolic in 2015, the magazine's aim is to publish quality poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, and book reviews, written in English and Portuguese. We seek to publish outstanding literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and to promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience. We publish print and digital editions of our magazine four times a year, in September, December, March, and June. Online edition is updated continuously. There are no charges for reading the magazine online. http: //adelaidemagazine.org A Revista Liter ria Adelaide uma publica o trimestral internacional e independente, localizada em Nova Iorque e Lisboa. Fundada por Stevan V. Nikolic e Adelaide Franco Nikolic em 2015, o objectivo da revista publicar poesia, fic o, n o-fic o, arte e fotografia de qualidade assim como entrevistas, artigos e cr ticas liter rias, escritas em ingl s e portugu s. Pretendemos publicar fic o, n o-fic o e poesia excepcionais assim como promover os escritores que publicamos, ajudando os autores novos e emergentes a atingir uma audi ncia liter ria mais vasta. Publicamos edi es impressas e digitais da nossa revista quatro vezes por ano: em Setembro, Dezembro, Mar o e Junho. A edi o online actualizada regularmente. N o h qualquer custo associado leitura da revista online. (http: //adelaidemagazine.org)