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Contents List of llustrations 00 Acknowledgments 00 Transliteration Notes 00 1. Introduction: Bodies of Power 00 1. Foreign Phantoms: Unintelligible Bodies 2. Participation and Embodiment: The Cultural Politics of Gendered Recognition 3. Fieldwork in the Interstices: On Being Regendered 4. Bodies of Power: Cultural Politics and Embodiment in the Frontier Zone 5. Writing from the Interstices 21. Fatherlands: Mapping Masculinities 00 1. Gompo's Move 2. Masculinity and Translocality: Gender, Space and Contextualization 3. Phayul: Trulkus and Gendered Embodiment in Amdo Tibetan Fatherlands 4. Domesticating Masculinities: Mapping National Space 5. The Violence of Liberation: Socialist Transformation 6. The Violence of Liberation: Mandalizing Labrang 7. Mandalizing Mobility: Patrifiliality, Value and Exchange 8. Conclusion: Jamyang Shepa's Dream 32. Father State: Socialist Transformation and Gendered Historiography 00 1. Minzu: National Incorporation and The Politics of Decontextualization 2. Ama Drolma's Refusal: Gender, Narrative and Mnemonic De/recontextualization 3. Speaking Bitterness: The Gendered Violence of Statist Remembering 4. Oppositional Practices of Time 5. Father State and the Maoist Quandary of Agency 6. Constructing Gendered Spaces of Memory 7. Ordinary Folks and State Cadres: Reconstituting Class and Gender 8. Conclusion: Altaring Time-Space: Buddhist Historicity and Karmic Justice 43. Mother Home: Circumambulation, Femininities, and the Ambiguous Mobility of Women 00 1. The Gendered Trajectories of Reform 2. The Micro-Politics of Sex and Contextualization: Embodying Spaces 3. The Dilemmas of Development: Modernity and Mobility 4. Mother Home:Feminine Cyclicity and Fixing the Locality 5. Remandalizing Labrang: Contested Circuits 6. The Tour: Fear and Loathing in the Monastery's Center 7. Dapa: Gendered Bodily Commitments 8. The Corporality of a Female 9. Conclusion: The Tour Revisited and the Burden of Encircling 54. Consuming Women: Consumption, Sexual Politics and the Dangers of Mixing 00 1. A Picnic 2. The Micro-Politics of Sex and Contextualization: Consuming Sexuality 3. Sexuality on the Frontier: Boundary/Transgression 4. Lamas and Lovers: Gender, Asceticism and Sexuality in Labrang 5. Spatialized Gender Polarities: Containing and Taming Sexualities 6. Post-Mao Contests: a Sexual Misrecognition 7. New Sexual Regimes 8. Converging Gazes and Disproportionate Burdens 9. Conclusion: Consumption for Power 65. Monks are Men too: Domesticating Monastic Subjects 00 1. The Micro-Politics of Sex and Contextualization: Negotiating the Masculinity of Monks 2. The Fist of a Monk: Masculinity and the Mandala's Borders 3. The Hero's Burden: Nostalgia and Lay Masculinity Under National Incorporation 4. The Prestige of Taming: Manhood and Monkhood 5. Domesticating Monastic Subjects 6. Contesting Entrepreneurships: Refiguring Tibetan Masculinities 7. Monks are Men Too: Reshaping Monkhood 8. Conclusion: The (Equivocal) Violence of Liberation Epilogue. : Quandaries of Agency 00 Notes 00 References 00 Index 00
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Tibet (China) -- History -- 1951-.