Collating photographs on Dalit lives and about Dalit resistance from the last six decades and across the diverse regions of Nepal, this photobook asserts the historical presence of Dalits in Nepali public life. With accompanying essays exploring the economic, social, and political dimensions of Dalit struggle, this volume activates archival photographs to demand an accounting of obscured histories. This timely document expresses how the ambivalences of seeing and not seeing relate to the processes of inclusion and exclusion in Nepal. Exploring the capacities of cameras to connect us with people and their pasts, the book seeks to redirect the ethical premise of photography to probe the structures of caste oppression.
Living Between Juniper and Palm Nature Culture and Power in the Himalayas
BEN CAMPBELL
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Global Nepalis Religion Culture and Community in a New and Old Diaspora
SONDRA L. HAUSNER ,DAVID N. GELLNER
Love in America Gender and Self-Development
CANCIAN FRANCESCA M.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Colours of Violence
SUDHIR KAKAR
VIKING/PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GROUP
Elite and Everyman Tthe Cultural Politics of the Indian Middle Classes
BAVISKAR AMITA,RAY RAKA
ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
Tribal Customary Laws of North East India
RIZVI S.H.M.,ROY SHIBANI
B. R. PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Smashing The Patriarchy A Guide For The 21st Century Indian Woman
SINDHU RAJASEKARAN
ALEPH BOOK COMPANY/RUPA PUBLICATIONS
Social Structure of the Nepali Society Class Caste and Gender No Pan
J.N. PRASAIN
HRIDAYA AND SPARSHA
ON THE EDGE OF THE AUSPICIOUS GENDER AND CASTE IN NEPAL
CAMERON MARY M.
MANDALA BOOK POINT KATHMANDU
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