Following the Chinese annexation of Tibet some 50 years ago huge numbers of Tibetans became stateless refugees. In the 1990s, the U.S. Congress allowed 1,000 Tibetans and their families to immigrate to America. This book examines Tibetan identity at a critical juncture in the diaspora\u27s expansion.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/prc-books/1001/thumbnail.jp
There have been Christian witnessing efforts to Tibetans performed by various Christian mission agen...
The phenomenon of Immigrant or Diaspora Religion presents a problem for the field of Religious Studi...
My research illuminates the ways that the Tibetan Children’s Village Summer School\ud program, despi...
As global phenomena, diasporas offer a unique and intriguing lens through which identity can be unde...
Leaving your country, family, and heritage, and stepping off an airplane into a foreign country can ...
This chapter for a book on protracted refugee crises argues that the origins of both the unresolved ...
Since the wars out-broke in the Sino-Tibet border in the early 1940s, Tibetan traders/herders have g...
The Chinese army invaded the nation of Tibet in 1959, under the pretext of liberating a backwards pe...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
This research explores identity processes and approaches to professional practice of Tibetan educato...
Until the last two decades of the twentieth century, Tibetan studies suffered from an overemphasis o...
About the book: The concept of diaspora has been much debated during the past decade in terms of th...
Tibet has demurred China"s occupation of their territory since inception. Self immolation is not unh...
Following the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the People's Republic of China gradually permitt...
Book Review: Adrian Zenz (2013), 'Tibetanness' under threat? : neo-integrationism, minority educatio...
There have been Christian witnessing efforts to Tibetans performed by various Christian mission agen...
The phenomenon of Immigrant or Diaspora Religion presents a problem for the field of Religious Studi...
My research illuminates the ways that the Tibetan Children’s Village Summer School\ud program, despi...
As global phenomena, diasporas offer a unique and intriguing lens through which identity can be unde...
Leaving your country, family, and heritage, and stepping off an airplane into a foreign country can ...
This chapter for a book on protracted refugee crises argues that the origins of both the unresolved ...
Since the wars out-broke in the Sino-Tibet border in the early 1940s, Tibetan traders/herders have g...
The Chinese army invaded the nation of Tibet in 1959, under the pretext of liberating a backwards pe...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
This research explores identity processes and approaches to professional practice of Tibetan educato...
Until the last two decades of the twentieth century, Tibetan studies suffered from an overemphasis o...
About the book: The concept of diaspora has been much debated during the past decade in terms of th...
Tibet has demurred China"s occupation of their territory since inception. Self immolation is not unh...
Following the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the People's Republic of China gradually permitt...
Book Review: Adrian Zenz (2013), 'Tibetanness' under threat? : neo-integrationism, minority educatio...
There have been Christian witnessing efforts to Tibetans performed by various Christian mission agen...
The phenomenon of Immigrant or Diaspora Religion presents a problem for the field of Religious Studi...
My research illuminates the ways that the Tibetan Children’s Village Summer School\ud program, despi...