˜Theœ eastern land and the western heaven Qing cosmopolitanism and its translation in Tibet in the eighteenth century

The reign periods of the Qing Emperors and the Dalai Lamas -- Introduction : narratives, landscapes, and practices at Qing-Tibetan interface -- Discovering the western treasure : Tibet in Qing cosmopolitan historiography -- Taming the eastern land : China in Tibetan Buddhist historiography -- Hierar...

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1. Verfasser: Zhang, Fan (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge 2024
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Zusammenfassung:The reign periods of the Qing Emperors and the Dalai Lamas -- Introduction : narratives, landscapes, and practices at Qing-Tibetan interface -- Discovering the western treasure : Tibet in Qing cosmopolitan historiography -- Taming the eastern land : China in Tibetan Buddhist historiography -- Hierarchizing spaces : cosmopolitanism and "our holy dynasty" -- Maṇḍalizing landscape : the cosmopolitics of tantric masters -- Local and translocal beings : the Guandi cult in Tibet -- The edicts and the edible : digesting imperial sovereignty in Lhasa
"This book sheds light on the structure of "a unity with diversity" developed in the Qing imperial formation (1636-1912) by a case study of the Qing-Tibetan encounters in the eighteenth century. By analyzing historical and ethnographical materials, the book investigates the translation of Chinese histories and stone inscriptions into Tibetan, the transformation of the landscapes at Mount Wutai and Lhasa, and the transplantation of Chinese deities and medical practices to Tibet. It demonstrates the processes in which the cosmopolitan interlocutors reified imperial integrity while expressing their diverse longings and belongings. It concludes that the Qing's rule over its cultural others was neither simply Sinicizing nor colonizing, but a translational process in which multivocalic actors shared narratives, landscapes, and practices, while the emperor and tantric masters performed cosmic power over humans and metahumans. This book cuts across the fields of Qing Studies, Chinese Studies, and Tibetan Studies. Its reflection on the concepts of sovereignty and ethnicity also extends the methodological horizon of historical anthropology"--
Beschreibung:vi, 180 Seiten
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24,3 cm
ISBN:9781032677101
978-1-032-67710-1
9781032689227
978-1-032-68922-7