This article examines the design competition, design process, and memorial-making process of the Ganatantra Smārak in Kathmandu, Nepal between 2009 and 2016 to reveal the politics of a memory project that embodies the problems of re-imagining the nation and proposing a credible resolution to Nepal's recent conflict. I argue that the space of the Narayanhit Palace is used to support the exchange of one national identity for another as the construction of the Ganatantra Smārak inscribes a new interpretation of the past into the national landscape. I suggest that it is not just the consigning of the monarchy to the past through the Narayanhiti Palace Museum, but also the fact that Nepal’s monarchical past can be forgotten at all that is in par...
This article explores some of the memorial practices that emerged after the devastating 2001 earthqu...
As one of the most seismically dangerous regions in the world, it is remarkable that Kathmandu maint...
The ambitious Kashi Vishvanath Corridor in Varanasi (India) was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narend...
This article focuses on a particular time (present-day Nepal, post-monarchy) and site (the Narayanhi...
36 p., ISSN : 1970-9501International audienceThis article explores issues related to the symbolism o...
Since the 19th century, the National Museum of Kathmandu has been used by the Nepalese government to...
The article analyses Nepal's transition in 2007 from the constitutional definition of the state as a...
We explore the contested politics of space and memorialization in Thailand and Sri Lanka, arguing th...
International audienceRepresentations of the past play an all-important role in the construction of ...
The fall of the two hundred and forty year-old monarchy in Nepal simultaneously welcomed the new Dem...
Nepal’s history is punctuated with a series of devastating earthquakes; the most recent being the Go...
The paper analyses Nepal’s transition in 2007 from the constitutional definition of the state as ‘Hi...
Gurkhas are known all over the world for their bravery and skills as the finest soldiers in the worl...
This dissertation, Domestic Archives: Memory and Home in Kathmandu , examines the relationship betwe...
This article examines the transformation of the diverse imperial landscape of the Gorkha Kingdom int...
This article explores some of the memorial practices that emerged after the devastating 2001 earthqu...
As one of the most seismically dangerous regions in the world, it is remarkable that Kathmandu maint...
The ambitious Kashi Vishvanath Corridor in Varanasi (India) was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narend...
This article focuses on a particular time (present-day Nepal, post-monarchy) and site (the Narayanhi...
36 p., ISSN : 1970-9501International audienceThis article explores issues related to the symbolism o...
Since the 19th century, the National Museum of Kathmandu has been used by the Nepalese government to...
The article analyses Nepal's transition in 2007 from the constitutional definition of the state as a...
We explore the contested politics of space and memorialization in Thailand and Sri Lanka, arguing th...
International audienceRepresentations of the past play an all-important role in the construction of ...
The fall of the two hundred and forty year-old monarchy in Nepal simultaneously welcomed the new Dem...
Nepal’s history is punctuated with a series of devastating earthquakes; the most recent being the Go...
The paper analyses Nepal’s transition in 2007 from the constitutional definition of the state as ‘Hi...
Gurkhas are known all over the world for their bravery and skills as the finest soldiers in the worl...
This dissertation, Domestic Archives: Memory and Home in Kathmandu , examines the relationship betwe...
This article examines the transformation of the diverse imperial landscape of the Gorkha Kingdom int...
This article explores some of the memorial practices that emerged after the devastating 2001 earthqu...
As one of the most seismically dangerous regions in the world, it is remarkable that Kathmandu maint...
The ambitious Kashi Vishvanath Corridor in Varanasi (India) was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narend...