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Lives In Exile Exploring The Inner World Of Tibetan Refugees Second Edition Honey Oberoi Vahali

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Lives In Exile Exploring The Inner World Of Tibetan Refugees Second Edition Honey Oberoi Vahali
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.27 MB
Author: Honey Oberoi Vahali
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Lives In Exile Exploring The Inner World Of Tibetan Refugees Second Edition Honey Oberoi Vahali by Honey Oberoi Vahali instant download after payment.

This book explores the devastating consequences and psychological ruptures of refugeehood as it evocatively recounts the life histories of dislocated Tibetans expelled from their homes since 1959. Following the genre of a story, the book offers dynamic understandings of unconscious processes and the intergenerational transmission of trauma across generations of an exiled and internally displaced people.
The book analyses the paradoxical spaces which Tibetans in exile occupy as they strive to preserve their cultural and spiritual heritage, rituals, religion and language while also dynamically remoulding themselves to adapt to their living realities. Presenting a nuanced picture, it narrates stories of refugees, political prisoners and survivors of torture along with experiential accounts of loss and angst, cultural celebrations and political demonstrations. The author in this edition presents a fresh introduction that situates Tibet within the contemporary global political context. In this edition she also highlights and explores the art, artists and poetry in the exiled community. The volume looks at the significance of Buddhism and the philosophy of the Dalai Lama for the people in exile and the personal and collective will of the community to connect their lost past to a living present and an imagined future.
Rooted in the psychoanalytical tradition, this book will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychologists, sociologists, political thinkers, historians and scholars of literature, arts and aesthetics. It will also appeal to those interested in Sino-Tibetan relations, Buddhist studies, South Asian studies, cultural and peace studies, and those working with refugees and displaced persons.

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