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What happens to a community when the majority of young people leave their homes to pursue an education?From a Trickle to a Torrentdocuments the demographic and social consequences of educational migration from Nubri, a Tibetan enclave in the highlands of Nepal. The authors explore parents' motivations for sending their children to distant schools and monasteries, social connections that shape migration pathways, young people's estrangement from village life, and dilemmas that arise when educated individuals are unable or unwilling to return and reside in their native villages. Drawing on numerous decades of research, this study documents a transitional period when the future of a Himalayan society teeters on the brink of irreversible change.

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"[A]n indispensable resource for scholars working in migration studies and educational research in rural areas."

* Mountain Research and Development *
"[The authors] provide a rigorous set of frameworks that would be salutary to adopt in classes on migration studies and state-society relations." * Journal of Asian Studies *
"A must-read for anyone interested in the migration pattern that is transforming Himalayan societies today." * Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology *

"This is an excellent book that provides an insight into the interconnected issues of education, migration, and social change in Nepal. . . . From a Trickle to a Torrent is an important contribution to the disciplines of anthropology, area studies, education, and migration."

* Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments

1. Predicaments, Presumptions, and Procedures
An Empty Nest
The Enduring Yet Ephemeral Village
Managing the Family through Migration
Studying Longitudinal Change
The Household as a Unit of Analysis


2. Moving In before Moving Out
A Peripheral Region of Darkness
Excavating the Ethnic Strata
The Center Comes to the Periphery
Completing the Buddhist Transformation
Conquest and Indirect Rule
Continuity amid Political Change
Contemporary Convulsions


3. Embedding the Household in the Village
Rituals of Protection
The Household in Demography, Anthropology, and Nubri
Binding Households through Religious Cooperation
Liturgy, Income, and Mobility


4. Whither the Young People?
Portents of a Barley Harvest
Tibetan Exiles and the Emergence of Migration Pull Factors
The Demography of Supply and Demand
The Pathways and Magnitude of Outmigration


5. Becoming Monks
Family Obligations versus Religious Aspirations
Between Ontological Realms
On the Merits of Monastic Migration
Childhood Inclinations and Monastic Migration
Religious Networks and Migration Destinations
The Revival of Mass Monasticism


6. Becoming Nuns
The Nun Serves Her Family
From Servant (yogmo) to Disciple (lobma)
Pathways to Celibacy
Gender and the Precariousness of Virtue
Demise of the Village Nun?


7. Becoming Students
The Son Goes First
Educating Nubri Children: A Fitful Start
Valuing Education
The Efficacy of Strong and Weak Ties
Reproducing Inequality?


8. The Household Succession Quandary
A Monk Returns
The Educated Son Conundrum
The Educated Daughter Dilemma
Unbecoming Monks
Monks and the Evolving Family Management Strategy


9. The Transformative Potential of Educational Migration
The Lama Goes, the Lama Returns
Independent Child Migration and Fosterage
Educational Migration and Demographic Change
Marital Endogamy and the Margins of Choice
Marriage and the Misappropriation of Modernity


10. Nubri Futures?
Vacating the Realm of Religious Practitioners
The Predicament of Aging
From Householder Lamas to Celibate Monks
The Communal Obligation Impasse
Disembedding the Younger Generation
Parting Thoughts


Appendix: The Population of Nubri
Notes
Glossary of Tibetan Terms
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 04/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9780520299511, 978-0520299511
      ISBN10: 0520299515

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      Book Synopsis
      What happens to a community when the majority of young people leave their homes to pursue an education?From a Trickle to a Torrentdocuments the demographic and social consequences of educational migration from Nubri, a Tibetan enclave in the highlands of Nepal. The authors explore parents' motivations for sending their children to distant schools and monasteries, social connections that shape migration pathways, young people's estrangement from village life, and dilemmas that arise when educated individuals are unable or unwilling to return and reside in their native villages. Drawing on numerous decades of research, this study documents a transitional period when the future of a Himalayan society teeters on the brink of irreversible change.

      Trade Review

      "[A]n indispensable resource for scholars working in migration studies and educational research in rural areas."

      * Mountain Research and Development *
      "[The authors] provide a rigorous set of frameworks that would be salutary to adopt in classes on migration studies and state-society relations." * Journal of Asian Studies *
      "A must-read for anyone interested in the migration pattern that is transforming Himalayan societies today." * Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology *

      "This is an excellent book that provides an insight into the interconnected issues of education, migration, and social change in Nepal. . . . From a Trickle to a Torrent is an important contribution to the disciplines of anthropology, area studies, education, and migration."

      * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      List of Tables
      Acknowledgments

      1. Predicaments, Presumptions, and Procedures
      An Empty Nest
      The Enduring Yet Ephemeral Village
      Managing the Family through Migration
      Studying Longitudinal Change
      The Household as a Unit of Analysis


      2. Moving In before Moving Out
      A Peripheral Region of Darkness
      Excavating the Ethnic Strata
      The Center Comes to the Periphery
      Completing the Buddhist Transformation
      Conquest and Indirect Rule
      Continuity amid Political Change
      Contemporary Convulsions


      3. Embedding the Household in the Village
      Rituals of Protection
      The Household in Demography, Anthropology, and Nubri
      Binding Households through Religious Cooperation
      Liturgy, Income, and Mobility


      4. Whither the Young People?
      Portents of a Barley Harvest
      Tibetan Exiles and the Emergence of Migration Pull Factors
      The Demography of Supply and Demand
      The Pathways and Magnitude of Outmigration


      5. Becoming Monks
      Family Obligations versus Religious Aspirations
      Between Ontological Realms
      On the Merits of Monastic Migration
      Childhood Inclinations and Monastic Migration
      Religious Networks and Migration Destinations
      The Revival of Mass Monasticism


      6. Becoming Nuns
      The Nun Serves Her Family
      From Servant (yogmo) to Disciple (lobma)
      Pathways to Celibacy
      Gender and the Precariousness of Virtue
      Demise of the Village Nun?


      7. Becoming Students
      The Son Goes First
      Educating Nubri Children: A Fitful Start
      Valuing Education
      The Efficacy of Strong and Weak Ties
      Reproducing Inequality?


      8. The Household Succession Quandary
      A Monk Returns
      The Educated Son Conundrum
      The Educated Daughter Dilemma
      Unbecoming Monks
      Monks and the Evolving Family Management Strategy


      9. The Transformative Potential of Educational Migration
      The Lama Goes, the Lama Returns
      Independent Child Migration and Fosterage
      Educational Migration and Demographic Change
      Marital Endogamy and the Margins of Choice
      Marriage and the Misappropriation of Modernity


      10. Nubri Futures?
      Vacating the Realm of Religious Practitioners
      The Predicament of Aging
      From Householder Lamas to Celibate Monks
      The Communal Obligation Impasse
      Disembedding the Younger Generation
      Parting Thoughts


      Appendix: The Population of Nubri
      Notes
      Glossary of Tibetan Terms
      References
      Index

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