Traditional Neighbors, Different Modernities

Traditional Neighbors, Different Modernities Bhutan, Sikkim and the Mon Region

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Publisher's Synopsis

Lying in the southeastern Himalayas, Bhutan, Sikkim and the Mon region show a rich and complex development as a contact area of intricate multi-layered cultural tapestries. The area is a fascinating crossroads between, and is therefore influenced by, Central Tibet to its north and Nepal and India to its south. These three regions are not only neighbors that once shared a blurred contact zone but also entities that present both clear sociohistorical similarities and dissimilarities. Even if all three territories developed culturally in multi-ethnic contexts in which Tibetan groups and their Mahayana-Tantric form of Buddhism played a clear central role, their singular identities and political configuration and history are notably divergent, as exemplified by their relationships with the British empire and experience of Nepalese migration. This three-part collective volume, covering Religion and Culture (I), Society and Education (II) and Law and Politics (III), aims to provide a forum for the latest scholarship on the southeast Himalayas, adopting a relational and comparative approach, and exploring how each region deals with a wide range of cultural and identity issues in the pressing context of modernization and globalization.

Book information

ISBN: 9781920850241
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Imprint: Trans Pacific Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 544
Weight: 717g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 28mm