Chapter 5 draws on "(Re)Imagining Nationalism: Identity and Representation in Tibetan Diaspora in South Asia," Contemporary South
Asia 9, no. 3 (2000): 271-87, and "Travel-routing Diaspora…: Homing on Tibet," Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 12, no. 3 (2003): 211-29. Reprinted with permission. Contemporary South Asia may be found at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals.
Chapter 6 was previously published as "A Guide to Little Lhasa in India: The Role of Symbolic Geography of Dharamsala in Constituting Tibetan Diasporic Identity," in Tibet, Self, and the Tibetan Diaspora: Voices of Difference, ed. P. C. Klieger (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2002). Reprinted with permission.
agency,
non-Westerners',
subjectivity and,
Tibetan
Amban,
American foreign policy,
American social science: international relations as,
Amin, S.,
ancient Greeks,
archive; Shangri-La as Utopian,
Aris, M.,
autonomy, xviii,; real,; suzerainty and,. See also Chinese suzerainty-Tibetan autonomy formula
Bell, C.,
Blavatsky, Madame H.,
Bogle, G.,
Bollywood,
Bradley, H.,
British expedition of Tibet of 1903-4,; Younghusband's account of the,.
See also Invasion of Tibet, British; Tibet mission of 1903-4; Younghusband expedition
British expedition of Tibet of 1922-23,
British imperialism;
and Tibet, xviii
Brown, C.
Buddhism;
spread in the West
See also Tibetan
Buddhism Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism,
The, Butler, J.
See also performativity Buzan, B.,
Campbell, D.,
Candler, E.,
Chan, S.,
Chapman, F. S.,
Chinese nationalism,
Chinese representations of Tibet
Chinese suzerainty-Tibetan
autonomy formula,
Cholka-sum,
Chos srid gnyis Idan (religion and politics combined),. See also religion and politics
Christian missionaries
Chronopolitics
civilizing, imperialism as
Clapham, C.,
classification,
Clifford, J.,
Clinton, B.,
Cold War, xv,
constructionist theories,
Cultural Revolution,
cultural turn,
Curzon, Lord,
Daily Mail
Dalai Lama;
dual role as religious as well as political leader;
and the emphasis on preservation of culture;
the figure of,; Hein-rich Harrer and,; Nobel Prize,; Shugden affair,; as a symbol of peace; as a symbol of Tibetan nation; and Tashi Lama
(Panchen Lama)
Tibetan government-in-exile, led by, xiv, xix
Dalai Lama, Fifth
Dalai Lama, Fourteenth
Dalai Lama, Thirteenth
Dalby, S.,
Darby, P.
Das, S. C.,
David-Neel, A.
Davidson, L.
Deasy, H. H. P.
debasement, xvii,
decolonization,
deconstruct/deconstructive/ deconstruction,
Desideri, Ippolito,
Dharamsala, xix,
diaspora, xv-xviii; Tibetan,
differentiation,
disciplinary/disciplinarity/
antidisciplinarity, xiv, discipline: IR as,
Discovery of America, The,
displacement,
Doty, R., xv,
Dreyfus, G.,
Du Halde, P. J. B.,
East India Company,
Ekvall, R. A.,
environmentalism,
eroticization, xvii,
essentialism,
antiessentialism and,
See also strategic essentialism
ethnocentrism, xv, xvii,
Eurocentric,
Evans-Wentz, W. Y.,
exile: conscious adoption of the term,;
cultural survival of Tibetan identity in,;
Dalai Lama in,;
homeland and,;
nationalism among Tibetans in,;
Tibetans in,
feminism,; as critical IR theory,
feminization,
Forbidden City,
Foreign Office,
Forman, H.,
Foucault, M.,
Free Tibet,
Ganden monastery,
gaze,
Gere, R.,
gerontification,
gold,
Goldstein, M. C.,
Great Game, xv,
Grenard, F.,
Grueber and D'Orville,
Grunfeld, T.,
Guru massacre,
Gyatso, Palden,
Harrer, H.,
Harris, C.,
Hastings, W.,
Hedin, S., hierarchization,
Hillary, E.,
Hilton, J.,
Hobsbawm, E.,
Hoffman, S.,
Hollywood,
Holsti, K. J., 2
homeland,; diaspora and,; return to,; Tibetan,
146; unified/original Tibetan,
Hopkirk, P.,
Huber, T.,
human rights,;
Dalai Lama and,;
as a tool, xvi,;
violation in
Tibet, Hunt, M.,
idealization, xvii,
; Tibet's,
imagining community,
imperialism, xviii,; and
IR, xv,;
and Orientalism,; and postcolonialism,; and representation of the non-Western
Other,; Western,
India and Tibet,
infanitilization, xvii,
instrumentalist-primordialist debate,
International Commission of Jurists,
International/Intertextual
Relations,
International Studies Quarterly,
invasion of Tibet, British,
. See also British expedition of Tibet of 1903-4
invasion of Tibet, Chinese
Kabbani, R.,
Kapstein, M. K.,
Kawaguchi, Ekai,
Kibreab, G., 126
Kim and Kim,
Kipling, R.,. See also Kim and
Kim
Klein, B. S.,
Klieger, P. C.,
Knaus, J. K.,
Knight, G. E.,
knowledge-power,
Kolas, A.,
Korom, F. J.,
Krishna, S.,
Kundun,
Lamaism, 45, 47, 48, 81, 144
Lamaist state,
Lamb, A.,
land of snows,
Landon, P.,
Lhasa,; government of,; Lamas of,; monks of,; protests,; race for,. See also "Little Lhasa in India" Lhasa and its Mysteries, Lhasa Convention,
Little, R.,
"Little Lhasa in India,"
See also Dharamsala; McLeod
Gunj Lonely Planet,
Lopez, D.,
Lost Horizon,
Macdonald, D.,
mahatmas,
Malkki, L.,
Manchu,
Manning, T., 26, 53 Marco Polo, 38-39 masculinity, 28, 137 Mathiessen, P., 59
McClintock, A.,
McGranahan, C.,
mchod-yon,
McLeod Gunj,
. See also
Dharamsala medieval,
Millington, P.,
modernization,
Mongol,
Monlam,
moralization,
Moran, P.,
Mount Everest,
Murdoch, Rupert,
naturalization,
Nazi,
Neumann, I.,
New Age,
New Internationalist,
New York Times,
Noel, Captain J.,
Norbu, J.,
Norbulingka Institute,
Norgay, T.,
Nowak, M.,
objectification,
occidental,
O'Connor, W. F.,
Old Tibet,
Oriental,
Orientalism, xviii,
; Tibet and,
Orientalist,
Palestinians,
Panchen Lama,
patron-client relations,
patron-priest relations,
performativity,
political and ethnographic Tibet,
positivism,
poststructuralism,
Potala
preservation ethos
preservation of culture
primitive Buddhism,
pro-Tibet lobby,
See also Save Tibet
proto-nationalism,
racialization,
Radhakrishnan,
Rampa, T. L.,
rangzen,
Rawling, Captain Cecil,
refugee,
; as a term,
religion and politics, See also Chos srid gnyis Idan
representational strategies, xvii,. See also strategies of representation
Richardson, H.,
Riencourt, A., de.,
Rijnharts,
Rockhill, W. W.,
romantic paternalism,
"rooftop of the world,"
roots and routes,
Rosenau, J.,
Said, E.,
Samuel, G.,
Sandberg, G.,
Save Tibet,
See also pro-
Tibet lobby Scott, D.,
Segal, S.,
self-affirmation,
self-criticism,
self-determination,; right to,
Seventeen Point Agreement (1951),
Seven Years in Tibet,
Shakya, T.,
Shambhala,
Shangri-la,;
James Hilton and,; myth of,;
Tibetans as prisoners of,
Shaumian, T.,
Sheffer, G.,
Sherpas,
Shigatse,
Shugden,
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