8. Oppressive Social Institutions of Tibet under Chinese Rule
Power and Agency in the Lives of Contemporary Tibetan Nuns - An Intersectional Study - Mitra Härkönen
Mitra Härkönen [+ ]
University of Helsinki
Mitra Härkönen is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Description
In Tibetan society, traditional institutions such as marriage, family, the distribution of work, education practices and religious bodies have traditionally organized and continue to order the subordination of Tibetan women. Furthermore, in the context of contemporary Tibet-China, the Chinese polity, its laws and economic systems can be seen as disadvantaging Tibetan women in multiple ways: as women, as Tibetans and as religious practitioners.