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Geopolitical Exotica: Tibet in Western Imagination
By (Author) Dibyesh Anand
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st August 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
International relations
951
Paperback
256
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
Geopolitical Exotica
examines exoticized Western representations of Tibet and Tibetans and the debate over that lands status with regard to China. Concentrating on specific cultural images of the twentieth centurypromulgated by novels, popular films, travelogues, and memoirsDibyesh Anand lays bare the strategies by which Exotica Tibet and Tibetanness have been constructed, and he investigates the impact these constructions have had on those who are being represented.
Although images of Tibet have excited the popular imagination in the West for many years, Geopolitical Exotica
is the first book to explore representational practices within the study of international relations. Anand challenges the parochial practices of current mainstream international relations theory and practice, claiming that the discipline remains mostly Western in its orientation. His analysis of Tibets status with regard to China scrutinizes the vocabulary afforded by conventional international relations theory and considers issues that until now have been undertheorized in relation to Tibet, including imperialism, history, diaspora, representation, and identity.
In this masterfully synthetic work, Anand establishes that postcoloniality provides new insights into themes of representation and identity and demonstrates how IR as a discipline can meaningfully expand its focus beyond the West.
Dibyesh Anand is a reader in international relations at the University of Westminster, London.