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ISBN: HB: 9789385932052

University of Chicago Press, Zubaan Books

November 2016

320 pp.

21.6x14 cm

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£34,00
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Difficult Transition

The Nepal Papers

Nepal, because it was never directly colonized, is seen as something of an outlier on the subcontinent, but the country could not remain totally immune to the influence of colonialism in its neighborhood. A "Difficult Transition" shows that, in addition to home-grown feudal patriarchal structures, it is the larger colonial and postcolonial context of the subcontinent that has enabled the structuring of inequalities and power relations in Nepal, which today allow for widespread sexual violence and impunity. Recent years have seen an increase in public discussion about sexual violence in Nepal, and the state has created legislation and action plans to address the problem. And yet, impunity for perpetrators remains intact and justice elusive. What are the structures that enable such impunity? And what can be done to change and radically transform these structures? How must states understand the search for justice for victims of sexual violence? Part of the "Zubaan Series on Sexual Violence and Impunity in South Asia", the essays in this volume attempt to trace a history of sexual violence in Nepal, look at the responses of women's groups and society at large, and suggest how this serious and wide-ranging problem may be addressed.

About the Author

Mandira Sharma is a lawyer, activist, and co-founder of Advocacy Forum, an organization of Nepali human rights lawyers. She was awarded the Human Rights Watch Human Rights Defender Award in 2006.

Seira Tamang is an activist and researcher working with the Research and Policy Institute, Kathmandu.