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Imagining Tibet: Perceptions, Projections and Fantasies
Format: Conference Proceedings
Publication Year: n.d.
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Place of Publication: Boston
Sources ID: 128308
Visibility: Public (group default)
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In the past century, the Western view of Tibet has evolved from an exotic Shangri-la filled with golden idols and the promise of immortality, to a peaceful land with an enlightened society now ravaged by outside aggression. How and why did our perception change? How accurate are our modern conceptions of Tibet?

Imagining Tibet is a collection of essays that reveal these Western conceptions. Providing an historical background to the West's ever-changing relationship with Tibet, Donald Lopez, Jeffrey Hopkins, Jamyang Norbu, and other noted scholars explore a variety of topics—from Western perceptions of Tibetan approaches to violence, monastic life, and life as a nation in exile, to representations of Tibet in Western literature, art, environmentalism, and the New Age movement. (from the publisher)

The essays in this volume were originally presented as papers at the international symposium "Mythos Tibet" held in Bonn, Germany, in 1996.