What does ethnographic theory look like in dialogue with historical anthropology? Or, what does that theory contribute to a discussion of Tibetan images of Mao Zedong? In this article, I present a renegade history told by a Tibetan in exile that disguises Mao in Tibetan dress as part of his journeys on the Long March in the 1930s. Beyond assessing its histori- cal veracity, I consider the social truths, cultural logics, and political claims embedded in this history as examples of the productive excesses inherent in and generated by conceptual disjunctures.
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McGranahan, C. (2012). Mao in Tibetan disguise. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2(1), 213–245. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau2.1.011
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