Narrating South Asian Partition

Narrating South Asian Partition
Author: Anindya Raychaudhuri
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190249748

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'Narrating Partition' features in-depth interviews with more than 120 individuals across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the United Kingdom, each reflecting on their direct or inherited experience of the 1947 Indian/Pakistani partition. Through the collection of these oral history narratives, Raychaudhuri is able to place them into comparison with the literary, cinematic, and artistic representations of partition, and in doing so, examine the ways in which the events of partition are remembered, re-interpreted, and reconstructed and the themes (home, family, violence, childhood, trains, and rivers) that are recycled in the narration.

South Asian Partition Fiction in English

South Asian Partition Fiction in English
Author: Rituparna Roy
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789089642455

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Dit boek is een literaire studie naar Zuid-Aziatische Engelstalige fictie vanaf midden jaren vijftig tot de late jaren tachtig over de afscheiding van Pakistan en Bangladesh van India, oftewel de Partitie. Het is een fascinerend verhaal over het ontstaan van een nieuw literair genre. Romanschrijvers van verschillende generaties geven hun kijk op dit beslissende moment in de Zuid-Aziatische geschiedenis. In het begin beschreven zij de catastrofe, later werd er meer getheoretiseerd. Aan de hand van zes romans, van onder andere Salman Rushdie, laat Roy zien welke factoren bepalend zijn geweest voor de grote thema's en verhaallijnen in deze romans.

Mapping Partition

Mapping Partition
Author: Hannah Fitzpatrick
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119673842

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MAPPING PARTITION “A hugely productive partnership between geography and history, ‘Mapping Partition’ does a great service to the field of Partition studies - it leaves us in no doubt about both the long-term cartographical processes that contributed to how South Asia was divided in 1947, and the importance of bringing a geographer’s insights to bear on this complex history of boundary making.” Professor Sarah Ansari, Professor of History (South Asia), Royal Holloway University of London “Fitzpatrick produces spatial readings of partition’s knowledge formations, geopolitical imaginaries, administrative cartography, and legal geographical expertise. These enrich the histories and geographies of partition through painstaking archival, textual, and visual analysis which will resonate far beyond historical geography and South Asian studies.” Professor Stephen Legg, Professor of Historical Geography, University of Nottingham Mapping Partition delivers the first in-depth geographical account of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. The book explores the impact of colonial geography and geographers on the boundary, both during the partition process and in the period preceding it. Drawing on extensive archival research, Hannah Fitzpatrick argues that colonial geographical knowledge underpinned the partition process in heretofore unacknowledged ways. The author also discusses the consequences of placing different ethnic, communal, and linguistic groups onto the colonial map and the growing importance of majority and minority populations in representative democratic politics. Mapping Partition: Politics, Territory and the End of Empire in India and Pakistan is required reading for students and researchers studying geography, colonial and imperial history, South Asian studies, and interdisciplinary border studies.

The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth Century Literature and Politics

The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth Century Literature and Politics
Author: Christos Hadjiyiannis,Rachel Potter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108840521

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Many twentieth-century literary writers were directly involved in political parties and causes, and many viewed their writing as part of their activism. This book explores literature's direct relationship to politics, offering new ways of thinking about the troubled relationship between literature and politics.

Narrating Partition

Narrating Partition
Author: Sukrita Paul Kumar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015061276690

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This volume delves into various Partition narratives both well-known novels and short fiction in search of critical tools and lenses specific to the growing body of Partition literature. The author engages with Partition literature in the context of various issues such as violence against women, memory, the Urdu/Hindi divide, and the aftermath of the event.

Partitioned Lives

Partitioned Lives
Author: Anjali Gera Roy,Nandi Bhatia
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 8131714160

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Contributed articles chiefly with reference to India.

Partition and the South Asian Diaspora

Partition and the South Asian Diaspora
Author: Papiya Ghosh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317809661

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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Negotiating nations 2. Claiming Pakistan 3. Resisting Hindutva 4. Redoing South Asia 5. Conclusion Bibliography Index

Partition Voices

Partition Voices
Author: Kavita Puri
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781408899069

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UPDATED FOR THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF PARTITION 'Puri does profound and elegant work bringing forgotten narratives back to life. It's hard to convey just how important this book is' Sathnam Sanghera 'The most humane account of partition I've read ... We need a candid conversation about our past and this is an essential starting point' Nikesh Shukla, Observer ________________________ Newly revised for the seventy-fifth anniversary of partition, Kavita Puri conducts a vital reappraisal of empire, revisiting the stories of those collected in the 2017 edition and reflecting on recent developments in the lives of those affected by partition. The division of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 into India and Pakistan saw millions uprooted and resulted in unspeakable violence. It happened far away, but it would shape modern Britain. Dotted across homes in Britain are people who were witnesses to one of the most tumultuous events of the twentieth century. But their memory of partition has been shrouded in silence. In her eye-opening and timely work, Kavita Puri uncovers remarkable testimonies from former subjects of the Raj who are now British citizens – including her own father. Weaving a tapestry of human experience over seven decades, Puri reveals a secret history of ruptured families and friendships, extraordinary journeys and daring rescue missions that reverberates with compassion and loss. It is a work that breaks the silence and confronts the difficult truths at the heart of Britain's shared past with South Asia.