Panel 15: Living in Amdo

PANEL 15: Living in amdo

Convenor: Jane Caple

MONDAY 22 JULY

 

Chair: Charlene Makley

9:00–9:30 Cementing Exemplary Subjects: Repairing a Tibetan Rural Primary School under Urbanization Pressures in Amdo Rebgong

Charlene Makley

9:30–10:00 Household Gender Dynamics and Domestic Violence in Amdo

Hamsa Rajan

10:0010:30 Domestic sphere versus public sphere: Deed Mongols’ order inside the felt tent

Bumochir Dulam

10:30–11.00

Tea and coffee

11.00–11:30 Adapting to state-scripted living space: from the grassland tent to the new settlement house

Elisa Cencetti

11:30–12:00 Nomadic Settlement Project: Spatial Restructuring and Change in Amdo Tibetan Dwellings

Rgyanglta

12:00–12:30 Familial relations, social order and personal space within and across domestic spaces in Amdo

Jane Caple

12:30–2:00

Lunch

2:00–2:30 A Case Study of Change to  Monks’ Quarters in Ditsa Monastery, East Qinghai

Lengzhi Duojie

2:30–3:00 Windows, doors, courtyards and lanes: social change, ornamentation and urban space in early twenty-first century Rebkong.

Mark Stevenson

3:00–3:30 Gender Distinction in Tibetan Households and the Promise of Upward Mobility in Amdo.

Patrizia Bassini

3:30–4:00

Tea and coffee

4:00–4:30 Discussants: Jane Caple, Nicolas Sihlé

Discussion