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Changing status of Tharu women in Hasuliya VDC of Kailali district
(2016) Bhandari, Bishweshwar Prasad; Uma Kant Silwal
The present research work has been conducted on Changing Status of Tharu Women in Hasuliya VDC of Kailali District. The research work is being conducted in the cluster inhabited by the Tharu indigenous people of ward no. 8 of the Hasuliya VDC , in Kailali. This cluster contains about 48 houses of the Tharu people. The specific objectives of the study are to find out the present social and economic condition in the study area and to trace out the factors those have changed the educational and economic status of Tharu women in the study area.
The research design of the study is exploratory and descriptive the descriptive research design has been applied mainly to collect qualitative information of the socio-cultural, education, health, and political status of Tharu women of the study area and exploratory research design has also been sued the collect information on socio-cultural and economic status of Tharu women. This study includes both primary and secondary sources of data. As a sociological study this research concern with both primary and secondary source of data.
The data for the study are collected by using key informant interviews, focus of group discussions and observation.
Most of the traditional hardeners societies are concerned with the low prerogative social position, it is not possible only from within the society or its opposition group like female social members. When the minorities-female had the feelings of their dominance by male social members and organized by themselves, then they can challenge against the male social member. Not only that they could achieve their lost social position. When these minorities' people have got support and became aware about their suppression by other different factors, then these minorities became more conscious and from their group- in terms of women organizations. With the help of these organization and external factor they achieve their goal-increase in social status. When they achieve support from other institution it is easier to reach on their destination.
Culture Commodifying Human in Henry James' The Spoils of Poynton
(2016) Bhatt, Jagadeesh; Ram Chandra Paudel
This research looks into Henry James’s The Spoils of Poynton from the perspective of Neo Marxism. The late capitalism is essential to address the exploitation of capitalism as mode of oppression is also changed in the society. Human emotion and sacred social institutions like marriage are commodified in the era of late capitalism. Economic concern and other pragmatic consideration have become so pressing and overpowering that people are almost bound to forget sanctity of human feelings and sentiments. Both Owen and Mona treat marriage as commodity which can be trade and transacted with money. They count it in monetary terms. It is just a tool to make money and create solid financial prospect in their lives. In the novel Mona is dismissive of her mother-in-law's aesthetic pursuit and passion. Her mother in law had spent lots of her energy and youths to collect different types of artifacts and artworks. Her dedication to artistic pursuit and passion is memorable. But her daughter in law is highly dismissive of her dedication to art, and aesthetics. Mona sees only the utility in the objects of aesthetic works. She goes to the extent of burning Mrs. Gereth's souvenirs assuming that they have no practical and pragmatic worth. The commodified interest of both Owen and Mona match. So they live. Before they decide to live together, they had made up their mind to avoid sexual entanglement. But as their nuptial life continues, they violate all such terms and conditions.
Cultural History of True History of the Kelly Gang: A Subaltern Study
(2016) Shrestha, Brinda; Beerendra Pandey
The autobiography True History of the Kelly Gang written by Australian writer Peter Carey, projects historical socio-cultural subaltern issues at the core. The novel presents Australian historical cultural transformation from colonial, postcolonial period to contemporary era of globalization. Analyzed from this perspective, the novel communicates the most predominant issues of class, culture, history and the elements of oppressed and marginalized lower class people in the cultural historical context of Australia. The analysis of the text draws on subaltern theory and the concept of cultural history. The study focuses the main characters Ned who is killer, highwayman and criminal. The study argues that Carey has come up with representations of the subaltern and shows the oppressed and marginalized status in Australian society.
