Studies in
Nepali History
and Society
Volume 14, No. 1, June 2009 (Asàr 2066 v.s.) is now available. It includes a special article section on Youth Culture in Nepal.
CONTENTS
Editorial Note (p. 1)
Articles
Socio-economic Distribution of Geographical Accessibility in Nepal (pp. 3–34)
Shyam KC
Special Theme: Youth Culture in Nepal
Youth Problems: An Introduction (pp. 35–37)
Mark Liechty
Yuba, Hamro Pusta: Youth and Generational Politics in Nepali Political Culture (pp. 39–66)
Amanda Snellinger
A New Way of Being Young in Nepal: The Idea of Maoist Youth and Dreams of a New Man (pp. 67–105)
Ina Zharkevich
When a Child is No Longer a Child: Nepali Ethnopsychology of Child Development and Violence (pp. 107–142)
Brandon A. Kohrt and Sujen M. Maharjan
“Innocent Children” or “Frustrated Youth?”: The Impact of Political Conflict and Displacement on Bhutanese Refugee Concepts of Childhood and Youth (pp. 143–178)
Rosalind Evans
Commentary
The Constituent Assembly Process (pp. 179–194)
Martin Chautari
Book Reviews
Hiroshi Ishii, David N. Gellner and Katsuo Nawa, eds. 2007. Social Dynamics in Northern South Asia (Vol. 1): Nepalis Inside and Outside Nepal and (Vol. 2): Political and Social Transformations in North India and Nepal, (pp. 195–208)
by Ramakanta Tiwari
Jana Fortier. 2009. Kings of the Forest: The Cultural Resilience of Himalayan Hunter-Gatherers, (pp. 209–211)
by Sara Shneiderman
Pitambar Sharma. 2008. Nepali Canvaska Rangaharu: Jatiyatako Bhaugolik Paksha, (pp. 212–216)
by Ramesh Ruchhen Rai
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Note: Vol 14 no 2 will be available in late August 2010
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