À propos de la conférence
In this talk, I illustrate how Nepal’s discourse on securing development from China leads to the securing and securitization of Tibetans in Nepal through varying forms of surveillance. I will underscore the multiple ways in which Tibetans make do in the backdrop of othering, securitization, and surveillance of their bodies, places, and memories. I draw on conversations with community members on their interactions and reflections on surveillance and policing.
Zoom: https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/8892424519?pwd=TFBKS3ZmRFppZmVNWUZJaXBpR1djQT09&omn=63106567514
À propos du conférencier : Rupak Shrestha (Simon Fraser University)
Rupak Shrestha is an Assistant Professor of International Studies and Global Asia at Simon Fraser University. He is a political geographer primarily interested in questions of sovereignty, territory, indigeneity, borders, and placemaking in South Asia and in the diaspora. He has previously taught at the University of Colorado Boulder (where he completed his PhD), Eckerd College, and Macalester College.
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