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ID163342
Title ProperUrbanization, education, and the politics of space on the Tibetan Plateau
LanguageENG
AuthorMakley, Charlene ;  Yeh, Emily T
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides an introduction to a special collection of five articles showcasing the work of rising scholars in the geography and anthropology of Tibetan regions in China (Eveline Washul, Andrew Grant, Tsering Bum, Huatse Gyal and Duojie Zhaxi, published in Critical Asian Studies 50: 4 and Critical Asian Studies 51: 1). It contextualizes the authors’ contributions in the recent promotion of planned urbanization in Tibetan regions as the key to achieving the “Chinese Dream” under President Xi Jinping. The paper calls attention to these authors’ focus on Tibetan experiences of new urbanization policies and practices, as well as their less-appreciated entanglement with shifting education priorities. Providing brief summaries of each author’s case study and arguments, it points to the ways in which all five articles address the relationship between space and subjectivity, as well as the issue of constrained agency (versus simple notions of “choice”), in statist urbanization processes.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol. 51, 1, Mar-2019; p1-11
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies 2019-03 51, 1
Key WordsEducation ;  Development ;  China ;  Tibet ;  Urbanization