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#230: The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet

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After more than 70 years of Chinese rule, much has changed in Tibet, and one notable decline is that of language diversity. There are currently around sixty minority languages spoken in Tibet, in some cases by just a few thousand people, but that number is collapsing under assimilatory state policies.

Book: The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet by Gerald Roche, published by Cornell University Press.

Guest: Assoc. Professor Gerald Roche (Politics, La Trobe University)

Recorded on 17th October, 2024.

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After more than 70 years of Chinese rule, much has changed in Tibet, and one notable decline is that of language diversity. There are currently around sixty minority languages spoken in Tibet, in some cases by just a few thousand people, but that number is collapsing under assimilatory state policies.

Book: The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet by Gerald Roche, published by Cornell University Press.

Guest: Assoc. Professor Gerald Roche (Politics, La Trobe University)

Recorded on 17th October, 2024.

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