Women in 'New Nepal'
Through the lens of Classed, Ethnic, and Gendered Peripheries
- 220 pages
- English
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About This Book
This book brings rarely voiced lives and experiences of women in Nepal to light and combines rich ethnography with discourse analysis. Multifaceted and critical, the volume situates its narrative in the profoundly transformative period after the turn of the century when 'New Nepal' was rising on the horizon and sheds light on Nepali women's experiences in multiple sites, crossing class and ethnic lines. It is based on extensive fieldwork among women domestic workers, construction workers, street vendors, women from the indigenous community of Hyolmo, and others. Mainly through an ethnographic approach, the author explores Nepali women's experiences on the ground, mostly situated in classed, ethnic, or other socio-cultural peripheries in Nepali social landscape.
Through the unusually intimate narrative on these women from the global south, who are still prone to be cast into a deeply colonial, simplistic image of 'victimized women', readers will get a nuanced perspective of the multidimensional diversity among these women as well as a sense of kinship with oneself.
The book will be invaluable for researchers and students of gender studies, global south studies, development studies, cultural anthropology/ethnography, Nepal studies, and feminist geography. It will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, policymakers, and those with an interest in global gender issues.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Transliteration
- Introduction
- Part I From the Classed Peripheries
- Part II From the Ethnic Peripheries
- Part III From the Gendered Peripheries
- Bibliography
- Index