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Echoes from Dharamsala: Music in the Life of a Tibetan Refugee Community
Format: Book (single author)
Publication Date: 200200/2002
Publisher: University of California Press
Place of Publication: Berkeley
Sources ID: 122472
Visibility: Public (group default)
Format: 
Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Table of Contents: 

Introduction: Theory at home and in the field -- Dharamsala: a resting place to pass through -- "There is a tension in our hearts": constructing the rich cultural heritage of Tibet -- Taking refuge in (and from) India: film songs, angry mobs, and other exilic pleasures--and fears -- The West as surrogate Shangri-La: rock and roll and rangzen as style and ideology -- "The nail that sticks up gets hammered down": making modern Tibetan music -- "Little jolmo bird in the willow grove": crafting Tibetan song lyrics -- A peek through ragged tent flaps and Heaven's door: concerts that rupture and bond -- Conclusion: Cycles, echoes, and their implications.

Extent: 
xxv, 312 p. : ill.
Subjects: 
Tibetan Identity in Exile