<p>This book explores gender disability and literature in the Global South concentrating on Nepal in particular. Religious and cultural values disable women's autonomy in general and create even greater disadvantages for women who are physically disabled. This study examines two Nepali women writers Bishnu Kumari Waiwa and Jhamak Ghimire who challenge stigmas of the disabled body by deconstructing the ideology of ability through their autobiographical narratives. They do this by celebrating sexuality and disability as sources of creativity agency and identity in narratives that deconstruct cultural or social models of sexuality motherhood and beauty. In this thesis feminist disability and feminist theory guide an analysis of Waiwa and Ghimire's writing to advance our understanding of gender culture disability and literature in the Global South.</p>
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