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Partition

Identity and Experience at the India-Bangladesh Border: The Crisis of Belonging

Debdatta Chowdhury
Routledge
2018

Persisting Partition: Affect, Memory and Trauma in Women's Narratives of Pakistan

Humaira Saeed
Bloomsbury Academic
2022

Shifting paradigms politics of authorial representation of the partition of India in novels in English

Anindya Bhattacharya
University of North Bengal
2015

Inter Caste and Inter Community Relationships

Sukhbir Singh
Guru Nanak Dev University
2014

Violence Trauma and Loss

Author(s): 
Jasbir Singh
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Guru Nanak Dev University
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The partition of the Punjab in 1947 was one of the most cataclysmic events in the history of human civilization. It lingers as a pivotal moment not so much for the political significance, but for its lasting impression of monstrosity and horrific emotional duress. The year 1947 stands distinctly in the troubled history of the Punjab when it was partitioned resulting in massive displacement of millions and communal frenzy leading to widespread rape, abduction and killings.

Post partition rehabilitation social economic and political perspectives a case study of Delhi

Author(s): 
Shruti Sharma
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Panjab University
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Partition of India was one of the most traumatic events of History. Millions were uprooted from their roots and migrated as a consequence. This partition was as a result of the ‘Divide and Rule’ policy followed by the British and taken up' by the Muslims fundamentalists. The division was not based on a clear-cut acceptance of geographical boundaries by India and Pakistan. When the final Radcliffe Award was announced, it failed to satisfy the aspirations of the people.

Curating the Wound: The Public Memory of Partition Remains Woefully Caste-Blind

Author(s): 
Ravinder Kaur
Publisher/Sponsor: 
The Caravan
https://caravanmagazine.in/vantage/public-memory-partition-remains-caste-blind

Between the Lines: Excavating the many histories of partition

Author(s): 
Manan Ahmed Asif
Publisher/Sponsor: 
The Caravan
https://caravanmagazine.in/reviews-essays/between-lines-partition-history

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