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Magar Performance Culture: A Nexus between Global and Local
(2011) Gaire, Bimal; Pushpa Raj Acharya
This thesis mainly focuses the Magar performance culture. Despite their cultural uniqueness, their tribal performance culture is getting transformed day by day. Although a rise of new consciousness for cultural nationalism, which predominate the Magar of Gulmi district too, has great impact on them, the pressure of external forces is tending to make their primitive cultural boundary vulnerable. Among various cultural performance Sorathi and Maruni are the important song and dance which performance every occasion in their cultural performance such as marriage ceremony, annual dance party etc. Particularly this thesis focus on this performance culture and its different mode and aspect of performance.
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Revitalization of Christianity in Paul Doherty’s Murder Imperial
(2011) Sunuwar, Arjun; Anirudra Thapa
This thesis explores the significance of rewriting Roman history of the Conversion Era in Paul Doherty‟s Murder Imperial by putting the novel within its social, religious, and socio-psychological phenomena of early twenty-first-century during which it was produced. Paul Doherty in Murder Imperial rewrites the history of early fourth-century Roman Empire, under the rule of Constantine, by focusing on those contextual factors such as religious conflicts, communal and cultural conflicts, political activities and the socio-psychology of the transitional era. The novel brings out the consciousness of the transitional era which was marked by the horror of violence and bloodshed. By dramatizing the various conflicts of the early fourth-century Roman Empire, the novel reflects and embodies the conflicts and socio-psychology of the early twenty-first- century and also embodies the Christian ideology to revitalize its religious faith. This research brings into consideration the embodiment of history of the time in which the novel was produced. By doing this, it helps to interpret the interrelationship of any text with its various social constraints, even in a text like Murder Imperial that seems to be far distanced from its time of production.
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A Quest for Inclusion in American Politics: Reading Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr.
(2009) Poudel, Bhagabat; Deepak Giri
his research draws on the theory and practice of anti-racial literary criticism, spearhead by Paul Kevil, Thomas Jefferson, Shelby Steele, Abraham Lincoln, Genovese, Barack Obama etc. critically to analyze the speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. The thrust of the research lies in its treatment as an embodiment of the horror, racial disharmony prevalent in America. Despite the civil war, two parallel universe discourses that exist between the black and white communities, American political discourse refuse to accept the fact that the issue of the race is at the heart of its politics. There is discrimination, stigmatization and inequalities among the races. So, Martin Luther king articulates a quest of democracy that serves to confront and overcome injustices and foresees a platform for racial reconciliation among the communities in his speeches which ultimately transcend race as a pivotal issue in the American politics and society.