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Conflict in a Buddhist Society - Tibet under the Dalai Lamas (Hardcover)
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Conflict in a Buddhist Society - Tibet under the Dalai Lamas (Hardcover)
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Conflict in a Buddhist Society presents a new way of looking at
Tibet under the rule of the Dalai Lamas (1642-1959). Although this
era can be clearly delineated as a distinct period in the history
of Tibet, many questions remain concerning the specific form of
rule established. Author Peter Schwieger attempts to make
transparent the complexity and dynamics of the Dalai Lamas'
domination using the work of sociologist Niklas Luhman (1927-1998)
as his theoretical starting point. Luhman's systems theory allows
Schwieger to approach Tibetan history and culture as a remarkable
effort to create-under times of great conflict and stress and using
uncommon means-a stable social and political order. Such a
methodology provides the distance needed to move beyond event-based
narrative history and understand the structures that made social
action possible in Tibet and the operations by which its society as
a whole distinguished itself from its environment. Schwieger begins
by asking the crucial question of how Tibet's society dealt with
conflict. The chapters that follow answer this question from
various perspectives: history and memory; domination; hierarchy;
center and periphery; semantics; morality and ethics; ritual; law;
and war. Each reveals a different avenue for cross-cutting
discourses in the historical and social sciences. Together, they
provide a comprehensive picture of how conflicts were portrayed in
Tibet society and how the manner in which they were handled
stabilized the country for a considerable time but were ultimately
unsuccessful in the face of radical upheavals in its environment.
Situated at the intersection of systems theory, conflict theory,
and Tibetan/Inner Asian history and society, Conflict in a Buddhist
Society will be of considerable interest to students and scholars
in these areas. Its theoretical rather than narrative-descriptive
approach to the history of the three centuries of Dalai Lama rule
will be welcomed as wide-ranging and insightful.
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