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Photo Kathmandu & Public History in Nepal

Photojournalist NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati in conversation with Shubhanga Pandey

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Interview
Nepal
Archiving
Photojournalism
Photo Circle
Photo Kathmandu
International Festival
Nepal Picture Library
Library
Archival Practice
Exhibitions
Pedagogy
People's Movement II
Skin of Chitwan
Indigeneity
Indigenous Art Practice
Indigeneous Spaces
Dalit Histories
Anthropocene
Journalism
Jana Andolan II
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
Insurgency
Public History
Public Space

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Interview
Nepal
25th
Nov
2020
The archive of Nepal Picture Library is there to diversity our narratives of the past and begin to look at historically marginalized histories of specific communities, whether that be along the lines of caste or ethnicity or gender.

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