Harris begins with the British public’s first encounter with Tibetan culture in 1854. She then examines the role of imperial collectors and photographers in representations of the region and visits competing museums of Tibet in India and Lhasa. Drawing on fieldwork in Tibetan communities, she also documents the activities of contemporary Tibetan artists as they try to displace the utopian visions of their country prevalent in the West, as well as the negative assessments of their heritage common in China.' - from back cover.
Includes references and an index.
Onsite
English
museum studies,  nationalism
2012
314
9780226213170
1
monograph
Introduction
The Tibet Museum in the West
The Younghusband Mission and Tibetan Art
Picturing Tibet for the Imperial Archive
Photography and the Politics of Memory
The Tibet Museum in Exile
The Tibet Museum in Lhasa
The Invention of Tibetan Contemporary Art
The Buddha Goes Global
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