Tibetans in Nepal
Discover the intricate world of Tibetan exiles in Nepal with "Tibetans in Nepal" by Ann Frechette, published by Berghahn Books in 2004. This enlightening ethnography delves into the lives of Tibetan refugees, examining how they navigate their cultural norms and values amidst the influence of various international organizations aimed at providing assistance.
With 244 pages of insightful analysis, Frechette contributes to the broader discourse on migration, immigration, and the effects of external support on displaced communities. This book is a crucial resource for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, or the social dynamics of refugees. Engage with the compelling narrative that sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of Tibetan refugees in their quest for identity in a foreign land.