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ID132899
Title ProperSpectacular compassion
Other Title Informationnatural disaster and national mourning in China's Tibet
LanguageENG
AuthorMakley, Charlene
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's "Olympic Year" (2007-2008) was a watershed moment for the country and its ruling Chinese Communist Party. In this article, the author draws on her ?eldwork experience one of the few foreigners living in rural Tibetan regions during the Tibetan unrest in spring 2008 to consider the implications of the Olympic year from the margins of the state. Taking inspiration from recent anthropological debates about the nature of humanitarianism and sovereignty in neo- liberal and post-socialist states, the author on siders the Tibetan unrest and the Sichuan earthquake that occurred just three weeks later on 12 May as particularly emblematic disastrous events linked by a new biopulitics of "charity" or "compassion" (Ch. atlxin) in the context of state-led disaster relief. To get at the contested nature of morality and sovereignty in practice, the author focuses on nationally televised post- quake death rituals in which statist abstract compassion for lost Chinese citizens confronted the universalized compassion of embattled Tibetan Buddhist monastic communities.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol.46, No.3; Sep.2014: p.371-404
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies Vol.46, No.3; Sep.2014: p.371-404
Key WordsChina ;  Tibet ;  Emblematic Disastrous ;  Tibetan Unrest ;  Tibetan Buddhist Monastic Communities - TBMC ;  Humanitarianism ;  Sovereignty ;  Neo- Liberal States ;  Chinese Community Party - CCP ;  Post-Socialist States ;  Chinese Threat ;  Natural Disaster ;  Geopolitics