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The dragon's voice : how modern media found Bhutan / Bunty Avieson.

Van Pelt Library PN5449.B47 A95 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Avieson, Bunty, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Press--Bhutan.
Press.
Journalism--Social aspects--Bhutan.
Journalism.
Journalism--Political aspects--Bhutan.
Manners and customs.
Journalism--Political aspects.
Journalism--Social aspects.
Bhutan--Description and travel.
Bhutan.
Bhutan--Social life and customs.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
227 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 2015.
Summary:
Tucked between Tibet and India in the Himalayas, the kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most isolated and beautiful countries in the world. In The Dragon's Voice Australian journalist Bunty Avieson provides a glimpse of life beyond the country's exotic exterior. As a consultant to local newspaper Bhutan Observer, she admires the paper's strong social conscience, but finds her expectations challenged in a country where spirituality and personal happiness are prioritised over work. Bunty also witnesses the tensions that arise as a Buddhist kingdom makes the transition to democracy. The courtship ritual of 'night-hunting' and the nation's first public demonstration become controversial news items, while journalists must overcome traditional social hierarchies to keep politicians accountable. With a unique blend of memoir and reportage, The Dragon's Voice is both a deeply personal story and a vivid portrait of a nation on the cusp of revolutionary change.
Contents:
A truly Bhutanese newspaper
Excellent abundance
Braying donkeys
Night-hunting
Tashi Pelkhil
The biggest story not reported
The light on the hill
Happy, happy, happy
Australian connections
Who's reading?
Bhutanese faces
The myth of Shangri-La
Work habits
A victory for the media
Wooden phalluses and crooked vaginas
New ideas
Dolma's story
Two remarkable women
Forbidden topics
Brand Bhutan
The outside world
Floods of change
Getting along with elephants
Epilogue : a nation with many voices.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-227).
ISBN:
9780702253577
070225357X
9780702255038
0702255033
9780702255045
0702255041
9780702255052
070225505X
OCLC:
892910353

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