Videos

Most of the paper presentations have been video recorded and are available to be viewed online.

They can be accessed on the project's website by clicking here.

The list, following the order of appearance on the conference’s programme, is as follow:

  • F. Jagou: Manchu Officials’ Khams Travel Accounts: Mapping a Course Through a Qing Territory
  • E. Reynolds: Monasteries, Merchants, and Long Distance Trade: The Economic Power of Tibetan Monasteries in Northern Kham (1900-1959)
  • L. Galli: The Price of Enlightenment: The Travel Account of Kha stag ʼDzam yag, a Pilgrim and a Tshong dpon (1944-1956)
  • P. Giersch: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion Along Twentieth-Century China’s Southwestern and Tibetan Borderlands
  • J. Bray: French Catholic Missions and Sino-Tibetan Trade: Local Networks and International Enterprise
  • S. Relyea: Settling Authority: Sichuanese Farmers in Early Twentieth Century Eastern Tibet
  • M. Frank: Chinese Physiocracy: Kham as Laboratory for the Agrarian Theory of China
  • Y. Tsomu: Rise of a Political Strongman in Dergé in the Early Twentieth Century: A Story of Jagö Topden
  • D. Mortsensen: Wangchuk Tempa and the Control of Gyalthang in the Early-Twentieth Century
  • B. Chen: “House Society” Revisited
  • S. Gros: Matrifocality and the House in Drapa (Zhaba)
  • D. Drolma: The Renaissance of Traditional Dzongsar Craft-making in the Meshö Valley: An Insider’s Perspective on New Economic Processes and Identity Transformations in Sino-Tibetan Borderlands
  • I. Henrion Dourcy: Making Movies in the Gesar Heartland: The Burgeoning of a Kham Film Production in rDzogs-chen
  • E. Mortensen: Boundaries of the Borderlands: Mapping Gyalthang
  • T. Jinba: Two Gyalrong Weddings Under Fire: Rethinking of the Ongoing “Sinicization” and “Tibetanization” on the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands
  • K. Buffetrille: The Increasing Visibility of the Borderlands
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