ABSTRACT

Through the translated stories of twenty Tibetan women of various backgrounds, ages and occupations who were alive in the twentieth century, this book presents broad, under-explored and engaging perspectives on Tibetan culture and politics, ethnicity or mixed ethnicity, art, marriage, religion, education and values.

Offering a unique spectrum of primary sources, this book showcases interviews which were recorded in the 1990s and early 2000s which faithfully document Tibetan women telling their stories in their own words and situate these stories in their historical and socio-cultural contexts. These women were historically and religiously significant, such as a tulku (an incarnate), and tribal and local leaders, as well as ordinary women, such as poor peasants, the urban poor and women in polyandrous marriages.

An important and unique contribution to the understanding of Tibetan women, this book is a valuable resource for those in the fields of anthropology, women and gender studies, applied history, contemporary China studies and Indigenous studies.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|25 pages

Performing Arts and Sports

chapter 1|6 pages

Opera Performer

Ama Lhakpa

chapter 2|9 pages

Dancer

Pangdi

chapter 3|5 pages

Epic of King Gesar

Yuman

chapter 4|3 pages

Everest Mountaineer

Kun-bzan

part II|31 pages

Cultural Identity

chapter 5|6 pages

Female Tulku

Dechen Chökyi Drönma, 12th Samding Dorje Phagmo

chapter 6|5 pages

Abbess of Ani Tsangkhung

Tenzin Sangmo

chapter 7|7 pages

Wasi Jiarong Tibetan Headmanship

Suo Guantao

chapter 8|5 pages

Hoshut Mongolian Princess

Tashi Tsering

chapter 9|6 pages

Queen's Tribe

Dorji Dolma

part III|33 pages

Marriage and Social Customs

chapter 10|7 pages

Aristocratic Marriages

Yangzom Tsering and Her Niece Thon-pa Bsod-nam rdo-rje

chapter 11|7 pages

Polyandrous Families

chapter 12|5 pages

Poor Peasant and Single Mother

Ngodup Dolma

chapter 13|4 pages

Lhasa ‘Urban Poor’

Phuntsog Drolma

chapter 14|8 pages

Sisterhoods

part IV|39 pages

Professions

chapter 15|3 pages

Medical Practitioner and Eye Surgeon

Yangkar

chapter 16|8 pages

Folklorist

Tharab Tsering Yudun

chapter 17|4 pages

Professor of Tibetan Language and Literature

Dundrup Lhamo

chapter 18|6 pages

Radio Broadcaster

Dechen Drolma

chapter 19|6 pages

Party Member

Tsering Drolka

chapter 20|6 pages

The New Generation

Sanye and Nimacuo

chapter 21|2 pages

Conclusion