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A Miscarriage of History: Wencheng Gongzhu and Sino-Tibetan Historiography
Author Warner, Cameron David (著)
Source Inner Asia
Volumev.13 n.2 Special Issue
Date2011.01
Pages239 - 264
PublisherBrill
Publisher Url http://www.brill.nl/
LocationLeiden, the Netherlands [萊登, 荷蘭]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Aarhus University, Denmark
KeywordWencheng; Tibet; China; historiography
AbstractIn this article, I examine how Wencheng Gonghzu, the Chinese consort to the first Tibetan emperor Songtsen Gampo, served as a contentious rhetorical site for Tibetan and Chinese historiographers for over 1,000 years. I argue present exile Tibetan and Chinese propaganda on such topics as Tibetan political, cultural, and hereditary independence from China is at least analogous and possibly influenced by historiographic traditions found in texts such as the Tang Annals and post-imperial Tibetan Buddhist works like the Vase-shaped Pillar Testament. However, as Central Tibetan and Chinese historians used Wencheng to index the complex relationship between Tibet and China, Eastern Tibetan historians preserved lesser-known, potentially subversive narratives of Wencheng's travels, especially regarding her possible love-affair with the Tibetan minister Gar Tongtsen and their illegitimate child. After briefly reviewing Central Tibetan and Chinese metanarratives, I focus on Eastern Tibetan narratives, including the apparently lost Secret Autobiography of Wencheng Gongzhu, which I argue point to the former political autonomy and cultural hybridity of areas of Eastern Tibet, especially Minyak and Powo. My investigation into Wencheng narratives from Eastern Tibet demonstrates that her journey from China to Tibet should not be thought of as a mere liminal period of her life, but rather central to debates among Tibetans and Chinese regarding the politics of national unity (minzu tuanjie) and constructions of pan-Tibetan identity.
Table of contentsABSTRACT 239
Keywords 239
WENCHENG IN CHINESE COMMUNIST HISTORIOGRAPHY 241
WENCHENG IN TIBETAN EXILES' HISTORIOGRAPHY 244
WENCHENG IN CENTRAL TIBETAN HISTORIOGRAPHY 245
WENCHENG IN EASTERN TIBETAN HISTORIOGRAPHY 250
THE SECRET AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WENCHENG GONGZHU 256
CONCLUSION 258
NOTES 259
REFERENCES 262
ISSN14648172 (P); 22105018 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/000000011799297663
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Created date2024.06.18
Modified date2024.06.25



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