Little Lhasa
Description
Little Lhasa: Reflections on Exile and Identity is a compelling and personal exploration of the Tibetan exile community in Dharamshala, India—often called “Little Lhasa” for its role as the home-in-exile of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. Tsering Namgyal, a journalist and writer of Tibetan heritage, captures the nuances of identity, belonging, and displacement in a land that is simultaneously home and not-home for thousands of Tibetans.
Blending memoir, reportage, and cultural critique, Namgyal offers a deeply human portrait of the struggles and resilience of the Tibetan people in exile. He reflects on his own experiences growing up as part of this diaspora, while also documenting the spiritual, political, and everyday life of a displaced community striving to keep its traditions alive. From the bustling lanes of Dharamshala to larger questions about cultural survival, this book is both intimate and politically resonant.
Why Read This Book?
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Insight into Tibetan Exile: Learn about the unique challenges and cultural dynamics of one of the world’s most visible stateless communities.
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Deeply Personal and Political: Combines memoir with broader reflections on exile, nationalism, and spiritual continuity.
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For Readers of Diaspora Literature: Resonates with themes of loss, memory, and the construction of hybrid identities.
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Rare Perspective: Offers a Tibetan voice on Tibetan life in exile—something not often found in mainstream narratives.
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Vivid Portrait of Dharamshala: Captures the rhythms, beauty, and contradictions of the Himalayan town that holds deep spiritual and political significance.
About the Author
Tsering Namgyal is a journalist, editor, and author who has written extensively on finance, culture, and Tibetan issues. His writing has appeared in The Far Eastern Economic Review, The Nation, and other international publications. Born in India to Tibetan parents, Namgyal draws on his lived experience in exile to reflect deeply on identity, heritage, and the Tibetan struggle for cultural and political recognition. Little Lhasa is his most well-known work and remains an important contribution to exile literature and Tibetan studies.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9789354479885 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Speaking Tiger |