Gender, Disability, and Literature: Reading the Works of Jhamak Ghimire and Parijat

Gender, Disability, and Literature: Reading the Works of Jhamak Ghimire and Parijat
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Publisher : Mantra Publication
Total Pages : 95
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Synopsis Gender, Disability, and Literature: Reading the Works of Jhamak Ghimire and Parijat by : Tulasi Acharya

This book explores gender, disability and literature in the Global South concentrating on Nepal in particular. Religious and cultural values disable women’s autonomy in general, and create even greater disadvantages for women who are physically disabled. This study examines two Nepali women writers Bishnu Kumari Waiwa and Jhamak Ghimire who challenge stigmas of the disabled body by deconstructing the “ideology of ability” through their autobiographical narratives. They do this by celebrating sexuality and disability as sources of creativity, agency, and identity in narratives that deconstruct cultural or social models of sexuality, motherhood, and beauty. In this thesis feminist disability and feminist theory guide an analysis of Waiwa and Ghimire’s writing to advance our understanding of gender, culture, disability and literature in the Global South.

A FLOWER in the midst of thorns

A FLOWER in the midst of thorns
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781477107812
ISBN-13 : 1477107819
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Synopsis A FLOWER in the midst of thorns by : Hasta Gautam “Mridul”; Dr.Shingh B

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A Flower in the Midst of Thorns

A Flower in the Midst of Thorns
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 1477107797
ISBN-13 : 9781477107799
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Synopsis A Flower in the Midst of Thorns by : Jhamak Ghimire

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Sex, Gender and Disability in Nepal

Sex, Gender and Disability in Nepal
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781000701241
ISBN-13 : 1000701247
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Synopsis Sex, Gender and Disability in Nepal by : Tulasi Acharya

This book explores the sex lives of women with disabilities in Nepal, showing that many women suffer more than men despite prevailing disability policies that emphasize nondiscrimination against people with disabilities. It also argues that far from general perceptions of women as asexual, women with disabilities are capable of leading highly creative and fulfilling sexual lives. Using critical sexual theory and postcolonial studies as critical frameworks, the book investigates the narratives of authors with disabilities, exploring policy gaps and the need for supportive gender and sexual policies through the words of those affected. In particular, the book analyzes five female Nepali authors with disabilities: Radhika Dahal, Jhamak Ghimire, Sabitri Karki, Parijaat, and Mira Sahi, demonstrating the need for supportive gender policies to address the emotional and psychological needs of women with disabilities. Overall, the book argues that disciplinary discourses in practice often consider sex or sexuality as taboo, barely recognizing women in the context of marriage and family, and therefore creating gaps between policies and marginalized narratives. This book provides important insights into sex and disability within the context of the Global South, and as such will be of interest not only to researchers working on Nepal but also to scholars across gender studies, disability studies, international development, and postcolonialism.

Running from the Dreamland

Running from the Dreamland
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9780359870707
ISBN-13 : 0359870708
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Synopsis Running from the Dreamland by : Tulasi Acharya

Deepak comes to America immediately mesmerized by the immensity of its abundance. After leaving Nepal to earn a graduate degree in the U.S., his plan is to make his fortune in the land of opportunity. He quickly learns America is more than he bargained for, especially his newfound "friends." He questions whether he can even survive, much less succeed, in this new country. The challenge seems even more insurmountable when he settles into his new residence and job, where situations occur that test his resilience and will. In the midst of his agony, he finds one thing that could possibly make the experience ultimately worthwhile. Will she leave or betray him like everyone else has?

Himalayan Voices

Himalayan Voices
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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 8120811569
ISBN-13 : 9788120811560
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Synopsis Himalayan Voices by : Michael Hutt

Himalayan Voices provides admirers of Nepal and lovers of literature with their first glimpse of the vibrant literary scene in Nepal today. An introduction to the two most developed genres of modern Nepali literature-poetry and the short story-this work profiles eleven of Nepal`s most distinguished poets and offers translations of more than eighty poems written from 1916 to 1986. Twenty of the most interesting and best-known examples of the Nepali short story are translated into English for the first time by Michael Hutt. All provide vivid descriptions of Life in twentieth-century Nepal. This book should appeal not only to admires of Nepal, but to all readers with an interest in non-Western literatures.

(Dis)embodied Form

(Dis)embodied Form
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Publisher : Har-Anand Publications
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 8124109303
ISBN-13 : 9788124109304
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Synopsis (Dis)embodied Form by : Anita Ghai

With reference to India.

On the Edge of the Auspicious

On the Edge of the Auspicious
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0252067169
ISBN-13 : 9780252067167
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Synopsis On the Edge of the Auspicious by : Mary M. Cameron

Drawing on data from work, family, and religious domains, addresses the relationship between gender and Hindu caste hierarchy in western Nepal.

Gendering Disability

Gendering Disability
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0813533732
ISBN-13 : 9780813533735
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Synopsis Gendering Disability by : Bonnie G. Smith

Disability and gender are becoming increasingly complex in light of recent politics and scholarship. This volume provides findings not only about the discrimination practised against women and people with disabilities, but also about the productive parallelism between the two categories.

Disability Theory

Disability Theory
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780472122226
ISBN-13 : 0472122223
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Synopsis Disability Theory by : Tobin Anthony Siebers

"Disability Theory is just the book we've been waiting for. Clear, cogent, compelling analyses of the tension between the 'social model' of disability and the material details of impairment; of identity politics and unstable identities; of capability rights and human interdependence; of disability and law, disability as masquerade, disability and sexuality, disability and democracy---they're all here, in beautifully crafted and intellectually startling essays. Disability Theory is a field-defining book: and if you're curious about what 'disability' has to do with 'theory,' it's just the book you've been waiting for, too." ---Michael Bérubé, Pennsylvania State University "Disability Theory is magisterially written, thoroughly researched, and polemically powerful. It will be controversial in a number of areas and will probably ruffle feathers both in disability studies as well as in realms of cultural theory. And that's all to the good." ---Michael Davidson, University of California, San Diego "Not only is Disability Theory a groundbreaking contribution to disability studies, it is also a bold, ambitious and much needed revision to a number of adjacent and overlapping fields including cultural studies, literary theory, queer theory, and critical race studies. Siebers has written a powerful manifesto that calls theory to account and forces readers to think beyond our comfort zones." ---Helen Deutsch, University of California, Los Angeles Intelligent, provocative, and challenging, Disability Theory revolutionizes the terrain of theory by providing indisputable evidence of the value and utility that a disability studies perspective can bring to key critical and cultural questions. Tobin Siebers persuasively argues that disability studies transfigures basic assumptions about identity, ideology, language, politics, social oppression, and the body. At the same time, he advances the emerging field of disability studies by putting its core issues into contact with signal thinkers in cultural studies, literary theory, queer theory, gender studies, and critical race theory. Tobin Siebers is V. L. Parrington Collegiate Professor, Professor of English Language and Literature, and Professor of Art and Design at the University of Michigan. A volume in the series Corporealities: Discourses of Disability Illustration: Pattern by Riva Lehrer, acrylic on panel, 18" X 24", 1995