Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation

This paper, based on auto/ethnographic inquiry, explores how particular urbanised Kirats (internal migrant ethnic community members in Kathmandu city from the East of Nepal) learn to live in Kathmandu city. The paper argues that the formal education in Nepal, guided by Western modern worldviews as h...

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Main Author: Indra Mani Rai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kathmandu University 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Education and Research
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JER/article/view/21244
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spelling doaj-a56834f3e62e430d88a69f723d4e6f8f2020-11-25T02:34:30ZengKathmandu UniversityJournal of Education and Research2091-01182091-25602018-10-017282210.3126/jer.v7i2.2124421244Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' TransformationIndra Mani Rai0School of Education, Kathmandu University, LalitpurThis paper, based on auto/ethnographic inquiry, explores how particular urbanised Kirats (internal migrant ethnic community members in Kathmandu city from the East of Nepal) learn to live in Kathmandu city. The paper argues that the formal education in Nepal, guided by Western modern worldviews as hegemony, is promoting imported instrumental knowledge and skills, which are impractical and less relevant in the job market, particularly in the city context. The paper further argues that the work based learning support them to transform to become particular urban professionals. However, those Kirats are made forced-learners in urban structures for their adaptation in a new context. Such forced-learning is subjugating indigenous knowledge inherited to them from their ancestors and accumulated in their village life.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JER/article/view/21244Kathmandu CityForced-learningIndigenous KnowledgeAuto/Ethnographic InquiryKirats
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Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
Journal of Education and Research
Kathmandu City
Forced-learning
Indigenous Knowledge
Auto/Ethnographic Inquiry
Kirats
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title Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
title_short Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
title_full Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
title_fullStr Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Learning to 'Be/Live' in Kathmandu City: Kirat Migrants' Transformation
title_sort learning to 'be/live' in kathmandu city: kirat migrants' transformation
publisher Kathmandu University
series Journal of Education and Research
issn 2091-0118
2091-2560
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper, based on auto/ethnographic inquiry, explores how particular urbanised Kirats (internal migrant ethnic community members in Kathmandu city from the East of Nepal) learn to live in Kathmandu city. The paper argues that the formal education in Nepal, guided by Western modern worldviews as hegemony, is promoting imported instrumental knowledge and skills, which are impractical and less relevant in the job market, particularly in the city context. The paper further argues that the work based learning support them to transform to become particular urban professionals. However, those Kirats are made forced-learners in urban structures for their adaptation in a new context. Such forced-learning is subjugating indigenous knowledge inherited to them from their ancestors and accumulated in their village life.
topic Kathmandu City
Forced-learning
Indigenous Knowledge
Auto/Ethnographic Inquiry
Kirats
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JER/article/view/21244
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