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Tibetan Subjectivities on the Global Stage

Negotiating Dispossession
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Tibetan Subjectivities on the Global Stage: Negotiating Dispossession explores the many ways Tibetans are reimagining their cultural identity since the communist takeover of Tibet in the 1950s. Focusing on developments taking place in Tibet and the diaspora, this collection of essays addresses a wide range of issues at the heart of Tibetan modernity. From the political dynamics of the exiled community in India to the production of contemporary Tibetan literature in the PRC, the collection delves into various aspects of current significance for the Tibetan community worldwide such as the construction of Bon identity in exile, the strategic use of the discourse of development or the issue of cultural and linguistic purity in an increasingly hybrid and globalized world. Moving away from the preservationist paradigm that regards Tibetan culture as an endangered and precious object, the essays in this book portray Tibetan identities in motion, as lived subjectivities that travel, change and creatively reimagine themselves on various global stages. Even if recent Tibetan history is marked by imposed transitions and a sense of dispossession, this collection highlights the ways Tibetans have not only managed traumatic historical events but also become agents of change and reinventors of their own traditions.

Author Biography:

Shelly Bhoil is writer and research scholar and has previously taught at Delhi University and Amity University. Enrique Galvan-Alvarez is associate professor at Universidad Internacional de La Rioja-UNIR.
Release date NZ
November 8th, 2018
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Frank J. Korom, Boston University
  • Contributions by Franz Xaver Erhard
  • Contributions by Julia Meredith Hess
  • Contributions by Kamila Hladikova
  • Contributions by Lama Jabb
  • Contributions by Per Kvaerne
  • Contributions by Thomas Kauffmann
  • Edited by Enrique Galvan-Alvarez
  • Edited by Shelly Bhoil
  • Introduction by Thierry Dodin
Pages
262
Dimensions
157x238x25
ISBN-13
9781498552387
Product ID
28367691

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