Out here in Kathmandu is a collection of essays that demonstrates how cities like Kathmandu locally engage, produce and reproduce global cultural processes. The essays in the book showcase Kathmandu as a site where modernity expresses itself through the discourses of fashion, food, sex, love, mass media, caste, gender and class. These discourses, as the essays suggest, broadly constitute the core of the project of ‘Nepal’ modernity. Through ethnographic finesse and historico-anthropological flair, Mark Liechty also traces the career of middle-class culture and its intimate links with modernity in Nepal’s history. Anthropology in Nepal has hitherto been dominated by a focus on rural society and cultures. In contrast, this book discusses the new urban cultural practices of the middle-class in Kathmandu. Written by the leading scholar of modern Kathmandu, this book will be an essential reading for anthropologists and all others trying to understand contemporary Nepal.
Out Here In Kathmandu
Modernity On The Global PeripheryProduct Details
- ISBN 13:9789937819466
- Author:Mark Liechty
- Publisher:Martin Chautari
- Genre:Nepal Anthropology, Nepal Politics
- Language: English
- Publish Year:2010
- Edition:Reprinted
- Cover:Paperback
- Pages:420
- Size:140 X 20 X 215 mm
- Weight:585 grams
- Remarks:Bibliography and Index.