A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.</p
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Tibetan women at various higher educatio...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
The Tibetan identity first emerged as “resistance” (Winland 2002; Scott 1990). The united pan-Tibeta...
This thesis examines how Tibetan residents of different social backgrounds use and experience the sp...
The Development of Tibetan Cultural and Religious Identity among Tibetans Living outside of Historic...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
THE TRANSFORMATION OF TIBETAN IDENTITY A THESIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY IN CADIDACY FOR GRADU...
State-run formal schools were established as novel educational institutions throughout the Tibetan r...
The state of Tibetan culture within contemporary China is a highly politicized topic on which reliab...
Working within the framework of critical postmodern perspectives, and based on fifteen sources of et...
This dissertation in anthropology of religion focuses on images of Tibet, among Westerners as well a...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
Anthropology is derived from the root-words anthropos meaning man & logos meaning science. Anthropol...
This paper focuses on the concept and treatment of “enemy” in Tibetan society. Drawing on interdisci...
This article is an overview of Tibetan medicine in Gyalthang (rGyal thang), focusing mainly on the s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Tibetan women at various higher educatio...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
The Tibetan identity first emerged as “resistance” (Winland 2002; Scott 1990). The united pan-Tibeta...
This thesis examines how Tibetan residents of different social backgrounds use and experience the sp...
The Development of Tibetan Cultural and Religious Identity among Tibetans Living outside of Historic...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
THE TRANSFORMATION OF TIBETAN IDENTITY A THESIS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY IN CADIDACY FOR GRADU...
State-run formal schools were established as novel educational institutions throughout the Tibetan r...
The state of Tibetan culture within contemporary China is a highly politicized topic on which reliab...
Working within the framework of critical postmodern perspectives, and based on fifteen sources of et...
This dissertation in anthropology of religion focuses on images of Tibet, among Westerners as well a...
This dissertation combines ethnography, history and critical analysis to produce the first comprehen...
Anthropology is derived from the root-words anthropos meaning man & logos meaning science. Anthropol...
This paper focuses on the concept and treatment of “enemy” in Tibetan society. Drawing on interdisci...
This article is an overview of Tibetan medicine in Gyalthang (rGyal thang), focusing mainly on the s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Tibetan women at various higher educatio...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
The Tibetan identity first emerged as “resistance” (Winland 2002; Scott 1990). The united pan-Tibeta...