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Among the conflicts to break out during the Cultural Revolution in
Tibet, the most famous took place in the summer of 1969 in Nyemo, a
county to the south and west of Lhasa. In this incident, hundreds
of villagers formed a mob led by a young nun who was said to be
possessed by a deity associated with the famous warrior-king Gesar.
In their rampage the mob attacked, mutilated, and killed county
officials and local villagers as well as People's Liberation Army
troops. This groundbreaking book, the first on the Cultural
Revolution in Tibet, revisits the Nyemo Incident, which has long
been romanticized as the epitome of Tibetan nationalist resistance
against China. Melvyn C. Goldstein, Ben Jiao, and Tanzen Lhundrup
demonstrate that far from being a spontaneous battle for
independence, this violent event was actually part of a struggle
between rival revolutionary groups and was not ethnically based.
"On the Cultural Revolution in Tibet "proffers a sober assessment
of human malleability and challenges the tendency to view every
sign of unrest in Tibet in ethno-nationalist terms.
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