This article aims at discussing the evolution of Tibetan diasporic cinema in India. Reading every film as a journey in time and space along sites of memory and nostalgia, the chapter raises the question of cinema as a powerful exercise of historiography or, as Hayden White (1988) has aptly called it, “historiophoty”
Bollywood cinema is a popular media source in the Indian diaspora that allows members to reconnect w...
This study explores ~ow South Asian diasporic film represents and reproduces South Asian identity i...
Using the British Sikh community as its research context, this article explores the influence of the...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
International audienceThis article aims to explore the Tibetan Diaspora in India in one site. We wil...
This article preliminarily discusses Tibetan films made in exile, which challenge the popular idea o...
This study proposes to examine the politics of memory, diaspora, and the Tibetan Movement as articul...
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 essay offers a preliminary study of the cultural translation practices by young Tibetan exilic ...
This article traces forms of resistance in the early Tibetan diaspora (c. 1959–79) in India as both ...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
Tibet is a contested and ambiguous concept perched precariously between multiple and contradictory s...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
This article reviews how the concept of “diaspora cinema” has featured in academic discourses over t...
Bollywood cinema is a popular media source in the Indian diaspora that allows members to reconnect w...
This study explores ~ow South Asian diasporic film represents and reproduces South Asian identity i...
Using the British Sikh community as its research context, this article explores the influence of the...
This article addresses the relationship between exile and poverty in the context of the Tibetan Dias...
International audienceThis article aims to explore the Tibetan Diaspora in India in one site. We wil...
This article preliminarily discusses Tibetan films made in exile, which challenge the popular idea o...
This study proposes to examine the politics of memory, diaspora, and the Tibetan Movement as articul...
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 essay offers a preliminary study of the cultural translation practices by young Tibetan exilic ...
This article traces forms of resistance in the early Tibetan diaspora (c. 1959–79) in India as both ...
Ethnic identity is a complex multifaceted phenomenon that is constructed or negotiated to form a nat...
Tibet is a contested and ambiguous concept perched precariously between multiple and contradictory s...
This paper is the result of a minor field study (MFS) on Tibetan youth in India. The main research q...
This article reviews how the concept of “diaspora cinema” has featured in academic discourses over t...
Bollywood cinema is a popular media source in the Indian diaspora that allows members to reconnect w...
This study explores ~ow South Asian diasporic film represents and reproduces South Asian identity i...
Using the British Sikh community as its research context, this article explores the influence of the...