00955nam0-2200337---450-99000844188040332120070115171255.0000844188FED01000844188(Aleph)000844188FED0100084418820061219d1980----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------001yy<<Le >>pareti nell'ediliziaRené Bayontraduzione a cura di Mario FabbriniBolognaCELIc1980XIII, 212 p.24 cm2001<<Les >>cloisons dans le batiment42154EdiliziaStrutture murarie690.12Bayon,René339400Fabbrini,MarioITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900084418804033212330033278DCATA23300478DCATADCATACloisons dans le batiment42154UNINA03627nam 2200541 450 991046490140332120200520144314.0988-8268-19-8988-8268-17-1(CKB)3710000000058454(EBL)1543483(OCoLC)862613801(StDuBDS)EDZ0000234349(MiAaPQ)EBC1543483(Au-PeEL)EBL1543483(CaPaEBR)ebr10799986(EXLCZ)99371000000005845420130821h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdacontentrdamediardacarrierVoices from Tibet selected essays and reportage /Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong ; edited and translated by Violet S. LawHonolulu :University of Hawaiʻi Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (131 p.)Description based upon print version of record.988-8208-11-X Includes bibliographical references.Freedom for Chinese, autonomy for Tibetans -- Where are Tibetans in the Chinese dream -- Beijing Olympics: divided world, divided dream -- The Qinghai-Tibetan railway conscripted -- The next big one -- The fall of Lhasa -- Let go of the Dalai Lama -- Tibetans are ruined by hope -- From self-immolation to self-rule -- Winners and losers under Tibet's capitalism -- Public square or propaganda? -- The pernicious fungus economy -- The "nineteenth army" -- Tibetan women marry Han Chinese as a way out -- Merchants of fake culture -- Only state-sanctioned tour guides need apply -- Railroad to perdition -- Riding the train to Lhasa -- Cassock vs. police uniform -- Framing monks as terrorists -- The world's youngest political prisoner -- Why Tibetans flee to India? -- Helicopters over stupas -- Stampede in Jokhang -- Barkor at nightfall -- Highway robbery in holy places -- Siphoning off Tibetan water -- Herders are strangers on their land -- Every inch of land is sacred -- Betting on Tibetan land -- How fur becomes Tibetan fashion -- Disappearing Lhasa -- Regret in a half-century -- Scrapping Tibetan lessons for stability -- Must children trade roots for books? -- Ye all celebrate Chinese festivals -- Official ban a helpful reminder -- Ringing in the Tibetan new year -- Contemporary artists sound off -- Resistance to sell out -- What remains of Tibet?Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong are widely regarded as the most eloquent, insightful writers on contemporary Tibet. Their reportage on the economic exploitation, environmental degradation, cultural destruction and political subjugation that plague the increasingly Han Chinese-dominated Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) is as powerful as it is profound, ardent and analytical in equal measure, and not in the least bit ideological. Voices from Tibet is a collection of essays and reportage in translation that captures the many facets of an unprecedented sea change wreaked by a rising China upon a scarTibet Autonomous Region (China)Civilization20th centuryTibet Autonomous Region (China)Politics and government1951-Electronic books.951/.505Law Violet S871549Weise1966-871550Wang Lixiong1953-871551MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464901403321Voices from Tibet1945568UNINA$28.0012/18/2014Hist