Tibet is a contested and ambiguous concept perched precariously between multiple and contradictory sociocultural and historical discourses. In this thesis, I examine self-representation in the liminal space of Tibet through twelve Tibetan feature films in order to determine how the filmmakers, crew, and actors use the poetics of film to construe Tibetan individual, cultural, religious, political, and national identity. These films, with Tibetan directors, Tibetan actors, and largely Tibetan crews, have been described in the press as “Tibetan.” I adopt a neoformalist approach informed by postcolonial theory, especially Homi K. Bhabha’s conception of hybridity, to examine Tibetan self-representations in fictional feature films. The twelve fil...
This article aims at discussing the evolution of Tibetan diasporic cinema in India. Reading every fi...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-87).Cognisant of a legacy of exotif...
Working within the framework of critical postmodern perspectives, and based on fifteen sources of et...
This PhD Thesis explores a critical understanding of the embodied experiences of Tibetans living in ...
This essay offers a preliminary study of the cultural translation practices by young Tibetan exilic ...
Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity wh...
My thesis examines the contemporary Tibetan art movement that has emerged not only in the Tibetan ho...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
Existing scholarship on modern Tibetan writing takes the 1980s as its point of “birth” and presents ...
This thesis examines the role of images and image-makers in the period after 1959, when political co...
Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity wh...
In this article the focus is on various embodied and embedded narratives shaping Tibetan identity to...
This paper looks at the cinematic productions by Tibetan filmmakers in China. Walking through geogra...
This article aims at discussing the evolution of Tibetan diasporic cinema in India. Reading every fi...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-87).Cognisant of a legacy of exotif...
Working within the framework of critical postmodern perspectives, and based on fifteen sources of et...
This PhD Thesis explores a critical understanding of the embodied experiences of Tibetans living in ...
This essay offers a preliminary study of the cultural translation practices by young Tibetan exilic ...
Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity wh...
My thesis examines the contemporary Tibetan art movement that has emerged not only in the Tibetan ho...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
Existing scholarship on modern Tibetan writing takes the 1980s as its point of “birth” and presents ...
This thesis examines the role of images and image-makers in the period after 1959, when political co...
Every ethnic group has a unique identity as an essential element of their existence – an identity wh...
In this article the focus is on various embodied and embedded narratives shaping Tibetan identity to...
This paper looks at the cinematic productions by Tibetan filmmakers in China. Walking through geogra...
This article aims at discussing the evolution of Tibetan diasporic cinema in India. Reading every fi...
This dissertation considers anew questions of identity, belonging, governance, and nationalism withi...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...