Nepal Earthquake in 2015 and Women with Particular Reference to the Intersectionality of Gender, Caste, and Class

Kyunghak Kim
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This study aims to analyze the earthquake experiences of 10 women from Dalit villages in Sindhupalchok District, which suffered severe damage from the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, from an intersectional perspective of gender, caste, and class. In the absence of husbands due to their international labor migration, Dalit women were exposed to multiple socio-economic, health and hygiene vulnerabilities due to the intersectionality of caste, class, and gender factors. This study shows that the husband’s continued labor migration without returning home can be understood as a survival strategy and the only hope for the poor Dalit households to receive material support for recovery from earthquake damage.
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2015年尼泊尔地震与女性:性别、种姓和阶级的交叉性
本研究旨在从性别、种姓和阶级的交叉视角,分析2015年尼泊尔地震中遭受严重破坏的Sindhupalchok地区达利特村的10名妇女的地震经历。由于国际劳工移徙而没有丈夫,达利特妇女由于种姓、阶级和性别因素交织在一起,面临多重社会经济、健康和卫生脆弱性。本研究表明,丈夫不回家而继续外出务工可以被理解为一种生存策略,也是贫困达利特家庭在地震破坏后获得物质支持的唯一希望。
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