Benno Weiner
@bennoweiner.bsky.social
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History, Carnegie Mellon University. Author of The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier and co-editor of Conflicting Memories: Tibetan History under Mao Retold. Inner Asia Book Reviews, Journal of Asian Studies
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bennoweiner.bsky.social
Excited to be featured alongside two scholars I truly admire, @jleibold.bsky.social and @robbiebarnett.bsky.social, in conversation with @rollandnadege.bsky.social.

"100 Years of CCP Borderland Policies." Please give it a listen (and maybe even assign to your undergrads?). tinyurl.com/yhktwu9h
bennoweiner.bsky.social
Very cool to see my review of The Red Wind Howls is today's Semafor Flagship recommendation! tinyurl.com/sdz7btvs

Read it here in @chinabooksreview.com chinabooksreview.com/2025/09/04/i...
Then go read the book!
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remotexuar.bsky.social
A big thank you to @bennoweiner.bsky.social for such an insightful talk and discussion! 👏 It was a joy having you with us.
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chinabooksreview.com
Read Benno Weiner's @bennoweiner.bsky.social review of the banned Tibetan novel, now in English, "The Red Wind Howls": chinabooksreview.com/2025/09/04/i...
bennoweiner.bsky.social
Yes, I write about this in my book, “The Chinese Revolution on the Tibetan Frontier”, but would love to learn more
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alexludoboyd.bsky.social
The Red Wind Howls, states @bennoweiner.bsky.social in this magnificent new review, "is a monumental literary achievement, an act of defiance that helps pierce a regime of forced forgetting."

Tsering Döndrup's magnum opus is now available in English — read it!

chinabooksreview.com/2025/09/04/i...
Ill Winds In Tibet | China Books Review
A banned Tibetan novel, now published in English, recounts the devastation of Mao's campaigns in the wake of the Amdo Rebellion of 1958.
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bennoweiner.bsky.social
Please check out my review of Tsering Döndrup’s magnificent and important novel, *The Red Wind Howls* (tr. Chris Peacock) in @chinabooksreview.com
(then read the book!)

Thanks to editors @alexludoboyd.bsky.social and @alecash.net
chinabooksreview.com
A banned Tibetan novel, now published in English, recounts the devastation of Mao’s campaigns in the wake of the 1958 Amdo Rebellion.

Read Benno Weiner's @bennoweiner.bsky.social review of "The Red Wind Howls" by Tsering Döndrup: chinabooksreview.com/2025/09/04/i...
chinabooksreview.com
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chinabooksreview.com
A banned Tibetan novel, now published in English, recounts the devastation of Mao’s campaigns in the wake of the 1958 Amdo Rebellion.

Read Benno Weiner's @bennoweiner.bsky.social review of "The Red Wind Howls" by Tsering Döndrup: chinabooksreview.com/2025/09/04/i...
chinabooksreview.com
bennoweiner.bsky.social
I had a wonderful time at Palacký University Olomouc. Big thank you to my hosts and to all who attended the talk. Now off to Krakow!
@remotexuar.bsky.social
remotexuar.bsky.social
Making Minorities in Late Republican and Early #Maoist #China: A View from the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands 👇

We are pleased to invite you to a guest lecture by Benno Weiner @bennoweiner.bsky.social at Palacký University Olomouc next week!

www.remote-xuar.com/events/makin...
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remotexuar.bsky.social
Making Minorities in Late Republican and Early #Maoist #China: A View from the Sino-Tibetan Borderlands 👇

We are pleased to invite you to a guest lecture by Benno Weiner @bennoweiner.bsky.social at Palacký University Olomouc next week!

www.remote-xuar.com/events/makin...
bennoweiner.bsky.social
Also of Inner Asian note:
-Huatse Gyal on Shannon Ward's Amdo Lullaby
-Giulia Cabras on @geraldroche.bsky.social Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet
[email protected] on Matthew Kapstein's 2 vol. Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Tibetan Books

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Advance Publication | Journal of Asian Studies | Duke University Press
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bennoweiner.bsky.social
Happy to see the advanced publication of my review of Yudru Tsomo's history of 20th C Kham, *Chieftains, Lamas, and Warriors* is now available from The Journal of Asian Studies. tinyurl.com/2wckc72w
Chieftains, Lamas, and Warriors: A History of Kham, 1905–1961
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bennoweiner.bsky.social
CFP: Joint Conference of the Historical Society for 20th Century China and the Institute for Modern History, Academia Scinica
Deadline: October 15

Please note that papers/panels can engage any aspect of China and/or Taiwan's long 20th Crntury
All the info: hstcconline.org/announcements/
Announcements
Call for Papers International Conference Jointly Organized by the Historical Society for Twentieth-Century China and the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica Taiwan Reframing Modern Histori…
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jwassers.bsky.social
👇Note to those working on China, one of the two short lists includes @iandenisjohnson.bsky.social (for his @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social essay on the biography of Liu Xiaobo) and the other includes @bennoweiner.bsky.social (for his @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social essay on @ewong.bsky.social 's book)
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himalmag.bsky.social
"The personal cost Tsering Döndrup has paid for ‘The Red Wind Howls’ is further evidence, if it were needed, of just how taboo his tale is."

Christopher Peacock on Tsering Döndrup’s defiant reckoning with Tibet’s legacy of violence:
Tsering Döndrup’s defiant reckoning with Tibet’s legacy of violence
I FIRST MET Tsering Döndrup at his home in Xining – the largest city on the Tibetan Plateau, located in Qinghai province in western China. This was in early 201
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bennoweiner.bsky.social
Job Announcement: History/Anthropology of Science, Technology and Medicine.

The Department of History at Carnegie Mellon seeks to hire up to two scholars at the rank of assistant and/or associate professor.

Please share and note Sep 15 deadline! Happy to answer Qs
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chowleen.bsky.social
Rather beautifully, Professor Mahmood Mamdani's dedication in "Neither Settler Nor Native" is to his trail-blazing son, @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social.

He quotes the revolutionary Chinese writer Lu Xun's famous concluding lines in "Hometown":

「其實地上本沒有路,走的人多了,也便成了路。」

-魯迅,故鄉
#everynightapoem
For Zohran,
You teach us how to engage the world in difficult times. May you inspire many and blaze a trail!
It’s like a path across the land—it’s not there to begin with, but when lots of people go the same way, it comes into being.
—Lu Hsun, “Hometown”

From the dedication page of Mamdani, Mahmood, "Neither Settler nor Native : The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities," Harvard University Press, 2020
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josephtorigian.bsky.social
Thanks @robbiebarnett.bsky.social for referring to work by @bennoweiner.bsky.social and me for this ChinaFile discussion on the Dalai Lama’s succession www.chinafile.com/conversation...
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iandenisjohnson.bsky.social
As part of our efforts to include the erased histories of all ethnic groups in China, @minjianarchives.bsky.social
newsletter today discusses a key work of Uyghur resistance: A Land Drenched in Tears. This is also our first trilingual newsletter!
chinaunofficialarchives.substack.com/p/a30?utm_ca...
《被眼泪浸湿的土地》:一部维吾尔族“右派”的苦难史
The Land Drenched in Tears: A History of Uyghur “Rightists”
chinaunofficialarchives.substack.com
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amdoresnet.bsky.social
Thank you to all the participants of the 5th International Amdo Research Network workshop at the University of Leeds. Looking forward to continuing our conversations at IATS next summer in Kathmandu!
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melissakchan.bsky.social
🪖 I dunno man. Just, like, suddenly wanted to share photos of the time I covered Kim Jong Il's Pyongyang military parade from 2010. Enjoy!