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How to Talk about the Tibetans in Exile with Taiwanese People?
如何與臺灣社會談論流亡藏人?關於《內在漂逐》的一些思考
February 2nd, 2021Type: Opinion
Author: Rikey Tenn
The first group of Tibetans waiting to board the train at Pathankot Railway Station Punjab to begin the 2000 miles journey to Mysore then onwards to Bylakuppe in Dec 1960; photo courtesy of Tibet Museum
Lee, Kuei-pi, "TransBorder", 2020; photo courtesy of artist
Vichark K Achaar, "Mahila"; photo: Rikey Tenn
Tsai Yung-Ching, "Five Minutes", screenshot, 2011; image courtesy of artist
Tenzin Tsetan Choklay, "Bring Tibet Home", screenshot, 2013; image courtesy of artist
Inside the Oursider (curator: Tsai, Ping-ju), Zone Art, 2020; photo courtesy of artist(s)
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