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Disappearance and reappearance of Yogmaya: recovering a Nepali revolutionary icon / Hutt, Michael   Journal Article
Hutt, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In Nepal, it is widely believed that in 1941 Yogmaya, a female religious ascetic, and 60 of her disciples drowned themselves in the Arun River. In many of her 'utterances' (bani), preserved in a book that was effectively banned in Nepal for 40 years, Yogmaya called upon the Rana government to establish a dharmarajya, a religious state. The mass suicide is now interpreted as an act of protest at the Ranas' failure to meet this demand. However, the event is not mentioned in any published history of Nepal. Yogmaya's revolt was 'rediscovered' by an American anthropologist in the 1980s and revealed to a group of activists in Kathmandu, who attempted to reinstate her in their country's political history. Twenty years later, Nepal's leading feminist journal launched a campaign to gain recognition for Yogmaya as Nepal's first woman rebel. A small-scale iconisation process has been underway ever since, with Yogmaya being constructed as, variously, a feminist leader, a progressive poet, an opponent of caste discrimination, and a political rebel. This article recounts the standard story of her life, evaluates recent constructions of her rebellion and attempts to explain the appeal of Yogmaya to progressive forces in modern Nepali society.
Key Words Nepal  Nepali Politics  Yogmaya  Nepali history  Gendered Revolution  Iconisation 
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Fighter children in maoist struggle of Nepal: a human right perspective / Ishshan, M S 2017  Book
Ishshan, M S Book
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Publication New Delhi, Alpha Editions, 2017.
Description vii, 276p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386423955
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ID:   087890


Post-monarchy politics in Nepal / Mahmud, Khalid   Journal Article
Mahmud, Khalid Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Nepal  Maoist Insurgency  Post - Monarchy Politics  Nepali Politics  CPN-M  CPN-UML 
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