Tibetan translocalities: navigating urban opportunities and new ways of belonging in Tibetan pastoral communities in China |
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Authors: | Eveline Washul |
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Affiliation: | 1. Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USAesy2103@columbia.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTUrban development in Tibetan areas of China lags behind that of other non-coastal, rural areas and occurs at a significantly smaller scale due to remote and mountainous terrain and a lower population density. However, just as in the rest of China, urban development in Tibetan regions is characterized by an unevenness that constitutes and produces new translocal ties, as people belong to multiple localities at the same time. But Tibetan patterns of translocal ties are unique. For college-educated Tibetans, structural factors such as educational institutions and ethnic discrimination and affective factors such as attachment to home places powerfully shape the landscape of urban opportunities along ethnic lines. Instead of educational and employment structures enabling Tibetans to pursue economic opportunities in urban centers across the country, socio-ethnic inequalities and thick relational ties eventually bring many Tibetan graduates back to the urban centers administratively connected to their rural home places in Tibetan areas. |
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Keywords: | Tibet translocality urbanization education uneven development |
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