The Bhutan Journal Volume II, Issue 1
- Editorial
- De-Suung: The Orange Army
- Democracy, Adult Franchise, and Public Participation
- Integration and Satisfaction Among Resettled Bhutanese in Australia
- Bhutanese Settlement and Community Leadership
- Democracy and Political Prisoners in Bhutan
- Refugees Longing for Repatriation Anticipate Permanent Persuaders
- Bhutanese Refugees: Past, Present and Future
ABSTRACT
The Bhutanese Refugee Cultural Complex (BRCC), housed in Jhapa in eastern Nepal, is a centre devoted to the memory and study of Bhutanese refugees. As the BRCC develops into a fully functioning centre, it is worth asking about its purpose(s). Building on research conducted on other memorialisation initiatives, in this article I suggest five possible purposes for what I called commemorative structures: documenting history; preventing future problem events; reconciliation; individual healing; and tourism. I analyse the potential for the BRCC to fulfill these roles, and suggest the questions that might need to be answered to make this a reality.
Keywords: Bhutanese refugees, history, memory, memorialization, persecution, reconciliation, culture