Everyday Mobilization: Tibetan Struggle for a Nation in Exile

Vibhanshu Verma, Shail Shankar, Amrutha N. V.
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The present work focuses on the lived experiences of the Tibetan refugees in order to understand their way of life dedicated to the nation’s freedom, lived only through imagination and narratives. Tibetan communities living inside and outside two Tibetan settlements, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, and Bylakuppe, Karnataka, in India, were interviewed. An analysis of 15 interviews showed that for participants, the meaning of being a true Tibetan depends on identification with the cultural and religious values specific to Tibet, perceiving their enemy as a substantial threat to Tibet‘s existence, and following non-violent ways to struggle for Tibet’s cause. A determined sense of belonging only to a Tibet free from the atrocities of the enemy (thus not belonging to the current Tibetan Autonomous Region or anywhere else), along with challenges in exile and faith in present political strategies, motivates a phenomenon of everyday mobilization reflected in their rational life choices to free Tibet. This article contributes to a broader debate on the mobilization process for the continuity of a social movement amid statelessness.
日常动员:流亡藏人的民族斗争
本作品侧重于西藏难民的生活经历,以了解他们为民族自由而献身的生活方式,这种生活方式只能通过想象和叙述来实现。我们采访了生活在印度喜马偕尔邦曼迪和卡纳塔克邦比拉库佩两个藏族定居点内外的藏族社区。对15个访谈的分析表明,对参与者而言,成为真正西藏人的意义取决于对西藏特有的文化和宗教价值观的认同,将敌人视为对西藏生存的实质性威胁,并以非暴力的方式为西藏的事业而奋斗。只属于一个没有敌人暴行的西藏(因此不属于现在的西藏自治区或其他任何地方)的坚定意识,加上流亡中的挑战和对当前政治策略的信心,激发了一种日常动员现象,反映在他们对解放西藏的理性生活选择中。这篇文章有助于就无国籍状态下社会运动持续性的动员过程展开更广泛的讨论。
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