Tibetan Nationalism and Cultural Homogenisation in Exile: An Interpretation of Institutions and the Public Sphere

Q2 Arts and Humanities The Sociological Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-03-11 DOI:10.1177/00380229221081988
J. P. Coelho, G. Somayaji
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The 20th century was the century of refugees. Several wars and territorial aggrandisement policies of nascent nation–states were responsible for the exodus of persecuted people across the world. Tibet, an isolated Himalayan nation, lost its freedom and thousands of Tibetans along with their leader, the 14th Dalai Lama, fled Tibet and took refuge in India after a long walk in the month of March 1959. The exodus has been an example not only of forced de-territorialisation of a people but also of their government. When the traditional Tibetan polity consisting of diverse cultural and regional elements came in contact with the modern democratic political institutions of the host nation–state, attempts are being made to consolidate their diverse identities through homogenising nationalistic programmes. Such attempts are fraught with multiple responses in the institutions and the public sphere among the Tibetan refugees which the article attempts to interpret.
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流亡中的西藏民族主义与文化同质化——制度与公共领域的解读
20世纪是难民的世纪。新兴民族国家的几次战争和领土扩张政策是造成世界各地受迫害者外流的原因。西藏,一个与世隔绝的喜马拉雅国家,失去了自由。1959年3月,成千上万的藏人与他们的领袖十四世达赖喇嘛一起,经过长途跋涉,逃离西藏,在印度避难。这次大迁徙不仅是一个民族被迫去领土化的例子,也是一个政府被迫去领土化的例子。当由不同文化和地区因素组成的传统西藏政体与东道国的现代民主政治机构接触时,正试图通过同质化的民族主义方案来巩固他们的不同身份。这种尝试在西藏难民的机构和公共领域中充满了多种反应,这篇文章试图解释。
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