Asmita Ghimire (she/her) is a PhD candidate in Rhetoric, Scientific, and Technical Communication at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her work is rooted in a commitment to social justice, with research focused on International and Transnational Technical Communication, Non-Western Rhetoric, Transnational Feminist Rhetoric, Feminist Methodology, and the Rhetoric of Global Public Policy.
Nepali feminists are rewriting history in a very unique way, they are simply naming the perpetrator and the form of abuse and becoming brave.
Does the feminist revolution of Nepal date back to that socio-cultural milieu? And for the international audiences, since the Sati system was eradicated in India on 4 December 1829.
Very few know that Nepali Women also fought The Anglo-Nepal war against British India from 1 November 1814 to 4 March 1816.
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