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With its analytic foci on the theme of exile, this volume examines Tibetan fiction, music, art, cinema, pamphlets, testimony, and memoir. The twelve case studies highlight the themes of Tibetans' self-representation, politicized national consciousness, religious and cultural heritages, and resistance to the forces of colonization. This book demonstrates how Tibetan cultural narratives adjust to intercultural influences and ongoing social and political struggles.



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When one thinks of Tibetan culture, one tends to think of Buddhism. However, the past half century has been a period of vibrant cultural work—both in Tibet and in exile—that, if not disconnected, is abstracted from Tibet’s storied Buddhism, and in fascinating ways. This collection of compelling essays brings this work to the audience that it so richly deserves.

-- Donald Lopez Jr., University of Michigan

Tibetans both inside and outside Tibet often utter the phrase ‘the reunion of the exiles and the residents’ (གཞིས་བྱེས་ལྷན་འཛོམ།gzhis byes lhan ’zom), which encapsulates both a factual statement on the fall and fragmentation of Tibet since the 1950s and a national aspiration for the reunion of Tibetans in a regained homeland. Resistant Hybridities: New Narratives of Exiled Tibet is a timely book that appreciates the long roots of contemporary Tibetan history, politics, and culture embedded within this evocative expression from the Tibetan exilic dimension.

-- Lama Jabb, Wolfson College at the University of Oxford

Table of Contents

Part I: Resisting Representation: The Anglophone Tibetan Literature

Chapter 1: Tibetan Literary Influences in the English Poems of Chögyam Trungpa

Chapter 2: Lessons Unlearned: Identity and Resistance in Tsering Wangmo Dhompa’s Poetry

Chapter 3: Are We There Yet?: The Politics of Tibetan Self-Fashioning and Representation in Tenzin Tsundue's Poetry

Chapter 4: Hybrid Cartographies: Mapping in The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes

Chapter 5: The Faith and the Flag: A Study of Early Nationalist Phase in Tibet in the First Tibetan-English Novel Idols on the Path

Part II: Performing Displacement: Film, Art, and Music

Chapter 6: The Institutionalization and Transmission of Tibetan Music in Exile: The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts

Chapter 7: Struggle to Inscribe Individuality: Tibetan Pop Singers in India and Nepal

Chapter 8: Tibetan Diasporic Cinema: Traces of Memory, Visions of Hope

Chapter 9: The Palette Where the Past Meets the Present: A Critical Appreciation of Paintings by Tibetan Children in Exile

Part III Testimonial Narration: Media and Memoir

Chapter 10: Circulating Pluralized Selfhood: Testimony and Witnessing in Protest Pamphlets as Emergent Narrative Genre

Chapter 11: Human Rights Practice and the Evolution of Testimony in the Tibetan Diaspora

Chapter 12: Traversing Borders: A Tibetan Odyssey in Coming Home to Tibet

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/12/2020 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498552356, 978-1498552356
      ISBN10: 1498552358

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With its analytic foci on the theme of exile, this volume examines Tibetan fiction, music, art, cinema, pamphlets, testimony, and memoir. The twelve case studies highlight the themes of Tibetans' self-representation, politicized national consciousness, religious and cultural heritages, and resistance to the forces of colonization. This book demonstrates how Tibetan cultural narratives adjust to intercultural influences and ongoing social and political struggles.



      Trade Review

      When one thinks of Tibetan culture, one tends to think of Buddhism. However, the past half century has been a period of vibrant cultural work—both in Tibet and in exile—that, if not disconnected, is abstracted from Tibet’s storied Buddhism, and in fascinating ways. This collection of compelling essays brings this work to the audience that it so richly deserves.

      -- Donald Lopez Jr., University of Michigan

      Tibetans both inside and outside Tibet often utter the phrase ‘the reunion of the exiles and the residents’ (གཞིས་བྱེས་ལྷན་འཛོམ།gzhis byes lhan ’zom), which encapsulates both a factual statement on the fall and fragmentation of Tibet since the 1950s and a national aspiration for the reunion of Tibetans in a regained homeland. Resistant Hybridities: New Narratives of Exiled Tibet is a timely book that appreciates the long roots of contemporary Tibetan history, politics, and culture embedded within this evocative expression from the Tibetan exilic dimension.

      -- Lama Jabb, Wolfson College at the University of Oxford

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Resisting Representation: The Anglophone Tibetan Literature

      Chapter 1: Tibetan Literary Influences in the English Poems of Chögyam Trungpa

      Chapter 2: Lessons Unlearned: Identity and Resistance in Tsering Wangmo Dhompa’s Poetry

      Chapter 3: Are We There Yet?: The Politics of Tibetan Self-Fashioning and Representation in Tenzin Tsundue's Poetry

      Chapter 4: Hybrid Cartographies: Mapping in The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes

      Chapter 5: The Faith and the Flag: A Study of Early Nationalist Phase in Tibet in the First Tibetan-English Novel Idols on the Path

      Part II: Performing Displacement: Film, Art, and Music

      Chapter 6: The Institutionalization and Transmission of Tibetan Music in Exile: The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts

      Chapter 7: Struggle to Inscribe Individuality: Tibetan Pop Singers in India and Nepal

      Chapter 8: Tibetan Diasporic Cinema: Traces of Memory, Visions of Hope

      Chapter 9: The Palette Where the Past Meets the Present: A Critical Appreciation of Paintings by Tibetan Children in Exile

      Part III Testimonial Narration: Media and Memoir

      Chapter 10: Circulating Pluralized Selfhood: Testimony and Witnessing in Protest Pamphlets as Emergent Narrative Genre

      Chapter 11: Human Rights Practice and the Evolution of Testimony in the Tibetan Diaspora

      Chapter 12: Traversing Borders: A Tibetan Odyssey in Coming Home to Tibet

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