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El. knyga: Tibet in Exile: Politics, Psychology and Culture of the Tibetan Diaspora

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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040302866
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040302866

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This book delves deep into the lived experiences of the Tibetan diaspora, offering an insightful exploration through the intersecting lenses of politics, psychology, and culture. Drawing from the expertise of scholars in fields such as political science, sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, the book provides a rich, multidisciplinary analysis that reveals the complexities of Tibetan life in exile. It meticulously examines the delicate diplomacy between the Tibetan government-in-exile and host nations, unraveling the intricate political dynamics that shape the aspirations and challenges faced by Tibetans abroad.

In addition to political analysis, the book sheds light on the psychological resilience and cultural innovation within the Tibetan community. Through an exploration of art, music, literature, and religious practices, it uncovers how Tibetans have creatively reimagined and redefined their cultural identity in the face of displacement and adversity.

This volume is an essential resource for students, researchers, and educators in anthropology, political science, sociology, psychology, and cultural studies. It also serves as a valuable tool for policymakers, advocates, and activists engaged in issues of diaspora, migration, human rights, and social justice. For anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of exile, the endurance of cultural identity, and the strength of community, this book is a must-read.

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This book delves deep into the lived experiences of the Tibetan diaspora, offering an insightful exploration through the intersecting lenses of politics, psychology, and culture. Drawing from the expertise of scholars, the book provides a rich, multidisciplinary analysis that reveals the complexities of Tibetan life in exile.

Part I: The Tibetan Experience of Exile
1. The Trauma of Forced
Displacement of the Tibetan Diaspora
2. Roots Uprooted: The Loss of Home and
Identity Among Tibetan Migrants in India 3.Tibetan Migrants: Psychological
Wellbeing, Psychological Capital & Acculturation 4.Interplay of History and
Psyche: Disentanglement of the Psychological Landscape of the Tibetan
Experience
5. Overcoming Adversity: Resilience, Coping Strategies and Post
Traumatic Growth in the Tibetan Diaspora Part II: Culture and Identity in
Exile
6. Tibetan Women In Exile: Gender, Identity, And Activism
7. Cultural
Resilience in Transition: Understanding the Tibetan Muslim Community in
Kashmir 8.Tibetan Diasporas Tryst with Modern Education 9.The Power of
Stories: Remembering Pema Tseden and his Contribution to Tibetan Narratives
Part III: The Tibetan Cause in the Wider World 10.Navigating International
Relations: The Impact of Globalization on Tibet's Future
11. Community
Mobilization and the Power of Everyday Resistance: Advancing the Tibetan
Cause 12.The Exploration of Environmental Activism & Ecological Themes in
Contemporary Tibetan Art and Literature within the Diasporas
13. The Impacts
of Globalisation on Tibets Quest for Peace and Autonomy: Assessing Social,
Political and Economic Rationales Part IV: The Future of the Tibetan Diaspora
14.Changing Narratives of Exile, Amalgamation, and Future of Tibetan Diaspora
in India
15. The Traumatic Present and Future: A socio-political
Understanding of Tibetan Diaspora
Shalini Mittal is a faculty of Psychology at Bennett University's School of Liberal Arts. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Delhi, a Master's in Clinical Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Banaras Hindu University. Mittal serves on the Executive Council of the National Academy of Psychology. Her research focuses on psychosocial perspectives of gender and minority populations, particularly on social factors in coping with trauma. Her expertise in trauma, gender, and minority issues makes her a leading figure in psychology, with significant contributions towards social inclusion and awareness.

Aditya Anshu is a faculty of International Relations at Abu Dhabi University. He holds a PhD and an MPhil in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, an MA in Political Science from Jamia Millia Islamia, and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science (Hons) from the University of Delhi. Anshu has extensive professional experience, including a role as a Research Officer for the National Investigation Agency, Government of India. His research focuses on State Politics, Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, and Diaspora studies. He is a member of several professional organizations, such as the Organization for Diaspora Initiative and the Migration and Diaspora Institute and serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Critical South Asian Studies. Anshu is a respected scholar in International Relations and has edited the book "Diaspora in the MENA Region and Beyond, by the University of Johannesburg Press.