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Making a Community Embedded in Mobility. Refugees, Migrants, and Tourists in Dharamshala (India)

Author
Bloch, Natalia
Publication date
2018
Abstract (EN)

Th is case study of Dharamshala (India), a community that emerged as an outcome of mobility just a few decades ago and is constantly fueled by refugees, migrants, and tourists, aims to challenge the conceptual boundary between a receiving society and mobile Others, and to pose questions about community making in the context of postcolonial mobility. Th e history of Dharamshala reflects both the legacy of colonialism and the modern processes of mobility in postcolonial Asia. Th e town’s highly fl uid and heterogeneous community consists of people of diff erent nationalities, ethnicities, religions, and castes from Tibet, Nepal, the Global North, and various Indian states. Most are seasonal migrants attracted by the success of Tibetans in turning this in fact refugee settlement into a popular tourist destination, while some have already settled there. Communities embedded in mobility—for which mobility is an everyday lived experience—reshape our thinking about adaptation processes and social coexistence.

Keywords EN
mobility
refugees
migration
tourism
community making
Dharamshala
India
Journal
Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages from-to
36-54
ISSN
2045-4813
Open access license
Closed access