Revisiting India's Partition
New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics
Herausgeber: Singh, Amritjit; Gairola, Rahul K.; Iyer, Nalini
Revisiting India's Partition
New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics
Herausgeber: Singh, Amritjit; Gairola, Rahul K.; Iyer, Nalini
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This collection explores the continuing cultural, political, and social impact of the Partition on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and in the South Asian diaspora. It focuses on neglected areas in the existing scholarship on the subjects—themes as well as regions within South Asia—that illustrates Vazira Zamindar’s idea of a "Long Partition."
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This collection explores the continuing cultural, political, and social impact of the Partition on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and in the South Asian diaspora. It focuses on neglected areas in the existing scholarship on the subjects—themes as well as regions within South Asia—that illustrates Vazira Zamindar’s idea of a "Long Partition."
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9781498531061
- ISBN-10: 1498531067
- Artikelnr.: 51145234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9781498531061
- ISBN-10: 1498531067
- Artikelnr.: 51145234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Amritjit Singh is Langston Hughes Professor of English & African American Studies at Ohio University. Nalini Iyer is professor of English at Seattle University. Rahul K. Gairola is assistant professor of English and comparative literature at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.
Introduction
Section I: Approaches to Partition
Chapter 1. "Specters of Democracy/The Gender of Specters: Cultural Memory
and the Indian Partition" - Radhika Mohanram
Chapter 2. "Lost Homes, Shifting Borders and the Search For Belonging" -
Jasbir Jain
Chapter 3. "A Will to Say or Unsay: Female Silences and Discursive
Interventions in Partition Narratives" - Parvinder Mehta
Chapter 4. "Migrations in Absentia: Multinational Digital Advertising and
Manipulation of Partition Trauma - Rahul. K. Gairola
Section II: Nations and Narrations
Chapter 5. "Exorcizing the Ghosts of Times Past: Partition Memoirs as
Testimony" - Tarun K. Saint
Chapter 6. "Difficult Choices: Work, Family, and Displaced Women in
Partition Writings" - Debali Mookerjea-Leonard
Chapter 7. "Refugees as Homo Sacers: Partition and the National Imaginary
in The Hungry Tide" - Amrita Ghosh
Section III. Borders and Borderlands
Chapter 8. "Property, Violence and Displacement: Partition in Sindh" -
Nandita Bhavnani
Chapter 9. "The Long Shadow of 1947: Partition, Violence and Displacement
in Jammu and Kashmir" - Ilyas Chattha
Chapter 10. "From Frontiers to Borders: Partition and the Production of
Marginal Spaces in North East India" - Babyrani Yumnam
Chapter 11. "Looking East: Melodramatic Narrative, Ecotheater and the
'Forgotten Long March' in Jangam." - Amit R. Baishya
Section IV. From Pakistan to Bangladesh
Chapter 12. "The Never-Ending Partition: Pakistan's Self-Identification
Dilemma"- Amber Fatima Riaz
Chapter 13. "Partition and the Bangladeshi Literary Response" - Kaiser Haq
Chapter 14. "Cosmopolitan Aesthetics in Shakeel Adil Zada's Baazigar"-
Masood A. Raja
Chapter 15. "The Nexus of Class, Identity and Politics in the
Representational Economy of Partition: The Case of Hasan Azizul Huq" -
Mohd. Rezaul Haque
Chapter 16. "Partition and Beyond: Intizar Husain's Quest for Meaning and
Vision" - Tasneem Shahnaaz and Amritjit Singh
Section V. Partitions Within
Chapter 17. "Buckle in the Hindu Belt: Contemporary Hindu-Muslim Violence
and the Legacy of Partition in Banaras" - Jeremy A. Rinker
Chapter 18. "Hyderabad, Partition, and Hindutva: Strategic Revisitings in
Neelkanth's 'Durga' (2005)" - Nazia Akhtar
Chapter 19. "Partition's Others: The View from South India" - Nalini Iyer
Section I: Approaches to Partition
Chapter 1. "Specters of Democracy/The Gender of Specters: Cultural Memory
and the Indian Partition" - Radhika Mohanram
Chapter 2. "Lost Homes, Shifting Borders and the Search For Belonging" -
Jasbir Jain
Chapter 3. "A Will to Say or Unsay: Female Silences and Discursive
Interventions in Partition Narratives" - Parvinder Mehta
Chapter 4. "Migrations in Absentia: Multinational Digital Advertising and
Manipulation of Partition Trauma - Rahul. K. Gairola
Section II: Nations and Narrations
Chapter 5. "Exorcizing the Ghosts of Times Past: Partition Memoirs as
Testimony" - Tarun K. Saint
Chapter 6. "Difficult Choices: Work, Family, and Displaced Women in
Partition Writings" - Debali Mookerjea-Leonard
Chapter 7. "Refugees as Homo Sacers: Partition and the National Imaginary
in The Hungry Tide" - Amrita Ghosh
Section III. Borders and Borderlands
Chapter 8. "Property, Violence and Displacement: Partition in Sindh" -
Nandita Bhavnani
Chapter 9. "The Long Shadow of 1947: Partition, Violence and Displacement
in Jammu and Kashmir" - Ilyas Chattha
Chapter 10. "From Frontiers to Borders: Partition and the Production of
Marginal Spaces in North East India" - Babyrani Yumnam
Chapter 11. "Looking East: Melodramatic Narrative, Ecotheater and the
'Forgotten Long March' in Jangam." - Amit R. Baishya
Section IV. From Pakistan to Bangladesh
Chapter 12. "The Never-Ending Partition: Pakistan's Self-Identification
Dilemma"- Amber Fatima Riaz
Chapter 13. "Partition and the Bangladeshi Literary Response" - Kaiser Haq
Chapter 14. "Cosmopolitan Aesthetics in Shakeel Adil Zada's Baazigar"-
Masood A. Raja
Chapter 15. "The Nexus of Class, Identity and Politics in the
Representational Economy of Partition: The Case of Hasan Azizul Huq" -
Mohd. Rezaul Haque
Chapter 16. "Partition and Beyond: Intizar Husain's Quest for Meaning and
Vision" - Tasneem Shahnaaz and Amritjit Singh
Section V. Partitions Within
Chapter 17. "Buckle in the Hindu Belt: Contemporary Hindu-Muslim Violence
and the Legacy of Partition in Banaras" - Jeremy A. Rinker
Chapter 18. "Hyderabad, Partition, and Hindutva: Strategic Revisitings in
Neelkanth's 'Durga' (2005)" - Nazia Akhtar
Chapter 19. "Partition's Others: The View from South India" - Nalini Iyer
Introduction
Section I: Approaches to Partition
Chapter 1. "Specters of Democracy/The Gender of Specters: Cultural Memory
and the Indian Partition" - Radhika Mohanram
Chapter 2. "Lost Homes, Shifting Borders and the Search For Belonging" -
Jasbir Jain
Chapter 3. "A Will to Say or Unsay: Female Silences and Discursive
Interventions in Partition Narratives" - Parvinder Mehta
Chapter 4. "Migrations in Absentia: Multinational Digital Advertising and
Manipulation of Partition Trauma - Rahul. K. Gairola
Section II: Nations and Narrations
Chapter 5. "Exorcizing the Ghosts of Times Past: Partition Memoirs as
Testimony" - Tarun K. Saint
Chapter 6. "Difficult Choices: Work, Family, and Displaced Women in
Partition Writings" - Debali Mookerjea-Leonard
Chapter 7. "Refugees as Homo Sacers: Partition and the National Imaginary
in The Hungry Tide" - Amrita Ghosh
Section III. Borders and Borderlands
Chapter 8. "Property, Violence and Displacement: Partition in Sindh" -
Nandita Bhavnani
Chapter 9. "The Long Shadow of 1947: Partition, Violence and Displacement
in Jammu and Kashmir" - Ilyas Chattha
Chapter 10. "From Frontiers to Borders: Partition and the Production of
Marginal Spaces in North East India" - Babyrani Yumnam
Chapter 11. "Looking East: Melodramatic Narrative, Ecotheater and the
'Forgotten Long March' in Jangam." - Amit R. Baishya
Section IV. From Pakistan to Bangladesh
Chapter 12. "The Never-Ending Partition: Pakistan's Self-Identification
Dilemma"- Amber Fatima Riaz
Chapter 13. "Partition and the Bangladeshi Literary Response" - Kaiser Haq
Chapter 14. "Cosmopolitan Aesthetics in Shakeel Adil Zada's Baazigar"-
Masood A. Raja
Chapter 15. "The Nexus of Class, Identity and Politics in the
Representational Economy of Partition: The Case of Hasan Azizul Huq" -
Mohd. Rezaul Haque
Chapter 16. "Partition and Beyond: Intizar Husain's Quest for Meaning and
Vision" - Tasneem Shahnaaz and Amritjit Singh
Section V. Partitions Within
Chapter 17. "Buckle in the Hindu Belt: Contemporary Hindu-Muslim Violence
and the Legacy of Partition in Banaras" - Jeremy A. Rinker
Chapter 18. "Hyderabad, Partition, and Hindutva: Strategic Revisitings in
Neelkanth's 'Durga' (2005)" - Nazia Akhtar
Chapter 19. "Partition's Others: The View from South India" - Nalini Iyer
Section I: Approaches to Partition
Chapter 1. "Specters of Democracy/The Gender of Specters: Cultural Memory
and the Indian Partition" - Radhika Mohanram
Chapter 2. "Lost Homes, Shifting Borders and the Search For Belonging" -
Jasbir Jain
Chapter 3. "A Will to Say or Unsay: Female Silences and Discursive
Interventions in Partition Narratives" - Parvinder Mehta
Chapter 4. "Migrations in Absentia: Multinational Digital Advertising and
Manipulation of Partition Trauma - Rahul. K. Gairola
Section II: Nations and Narrations
Chapter 5. "Exorcizing the Ghosts of Times Past: Partition Memoirs as
Testimony" - Tarun K. Saint
Chapter 6. "Difficult Choices: Work, Family, and Displaced Women in
Partition Writings" - Debali Mookerjea-Leonard
Chapter 7. "Refugees as Homo Sacers: Partition and the National Imaginary
in The Hungry Tide" - Amrita Ghosh
Section III. Borders and Borderlands
Chapter 8. "Property, Violence and Displacement: Partition in Sindh" -
Nandita Bhavnani
Chapter 9. "The Long Shadow of 1947: Partition, Violence and Displacement
in Jammu and Kashmir" - Ilyas Chattha
Chapter 10. "From Frontiers to Borders: Partition and the Production of
Marginal Spaces in North East India" - Babyrani Yumnam
Chapter 11. "Looking East: Melodramatic Narrative, Ecotheater and the
'Forgotten Long March' in Jangam." - Amit R. Baishya
Section IV. From Pakistan to Bangladesh
Chapter 12. "The Never-Ending Partition: Pakistan's Self-Identification
Dilemma"- Amber Fatima Riaz
Chapter 13. "Partition and the Bangladeshi Literary Response" - Kaiser Haq
Chapter 14. "Cosmopolitan Aesthetics in Shakeel Adil Zada's Baazigar"-
Masood A. Raja
Chapter 15. "The Nexus of Class, Identity and Politics in the
Representational Economy of Partition: The Case of Hasan Azizul Huq" -
Mohd. Rezaul Haque
Chapter 16. "Partition and Beyond: Intizar Husain's Quest for Meaning and
Vision" - Tasneem Shahnaaz and Amritjit Singh
Section V. Partitions Within
Chapter 17. "Buckle in the Hindu Belt: Contemporary Hindu-Muslim Violence
and the Legacy of Partition in Banaras" - Jeremy A. Rinker
Chapter 18. "Hyderabad, Partition, and Hindutva: Strategic Revisitings in
Neelkanth's 'Durga' (2005)" - Nazia Akhtar
Chapter 19. "Partition's Others: The View from South India" - Nalini Iyer







