Far from the rooftop of the world Travels among Tibetan refugees on four continents
Book - 2023
"In 2008, the Chinese government cracked down on protests throughout Tibet, and journalist Amy Yee found herself covering a press conference with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, his exile home in India. She never imagined a personal encounter with the spiritual leader would spark a global, fourteen-year journey to spotlight the stories of Tibetans in exile. As she documents how Tibetans live between worlds, Yee comes to know ordinary but extraordinary people like Topden, a monk and unlikely veterinary assistant; Norbu, a chef and political refugee; and Deckyi and Dhondup, a couple forced to leave their middle-class lives in Lhasa. Yee follows them to other parts of India and across oceans and four continents where they forge new lives wh...ile sustaining Tibetan identity and culture. Weaving a sweeping travel narrative with intimate on-the-ground reportage, Far from the Rooftop of the World tells these stories and others against the backdrop of milestones and events in Tibet's recent history - many memorable, too many tragic. The resulting portrait illuminates the humanity, strength, and perseverance of a people whose homeland is in crisis"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- History
Personal narratives - Published
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press
[2023]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- xvii, 261 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9781469675510
- Prologue, A hug from the Dalai Lama : We are not writing a novel. We are facing life and death
- India. 2008-2010. 1 : Monks and basketball: it is my karma
- 2 : Here to this other country: since then I lost my chance
- 3 : Dharamsala means shelter: everything has changed in the world except this place
- 4 : Winter audience with the Dalai Lama: we have truth on our side
- 5 : The longest night: one world, many dreams
- 6 : A chance to enhance: I'm always praying inside
- 7 : No Losar and murder in the snow: if you have something inside, just let it out!
- 8 : Fifty years: we have not wasted the past fifty years
- 9 : I still have faith in Chinese people: Just an ordinary Chinese democracy campaigner
- 10 : Women of Tibet: I'm fighting a sort of war
- 11 : True life: there is, there was, there will
- 12 : Deckyi's journey: I did something good for Tibet
- 13 : Money matters: principle? No one does anything on principle
- 14 : Far from the rooftop of the world: it was hard work but we had a lot of fun
- Beyond. 2015-201. 15 : New year, new land: I haven't had my mum for a long time
- 16 : Australia Day and Losar: it has given me a sheer honor
- 17 : The only thing that counts: without culture and tradition then there's no more Tibet
- 18 : Documents and ability: for the first time I have hope
- 19 : An ex-monk still loves basketball: ohh, America is like this.