The focus of this essay is gendered collective memory of the partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947, at the time of Independence from British rule. The essay addresses the question of whether there are similarities between trauma studies that developed within a Western Freudian psychoanalytic framework and the anti-colonial theory practiced by decolonizing nations. Taking two women's texts, the essay examines how gender manifests itself within the framework of trauma and how it is played out in collective memory of partition. The texts chosen raise interesting questions about gender, trauma and the nation and provide an alternative non-Western framework through which the trauma of partition can be read. The essay points to how the ca...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Partition literatures have focused on the identity of women and the exploitation. Partition has face...
The hauntings of the Indian Partition continue to be expressed via newer mediums as two or three gen...
The focus of this essay is gendered collective memory of the partition of the Indian sub-continent i...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
This study presents an analysis of the trauma and sacrifice of the female body within the genre of S...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
2017 marks the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India. 70 years on, “Partition” has become bywor...
Apart from wars, the Partition of India and Pakistan was one of the most horrific events in human hi...
In this dissertation, I focus on literary representations of the partition of British India in 1947 ...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Purpose: Indian literature in English has dealt with partition for a long time. Many heartbreaking s...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
The thesis “Saraswati’s Inkpot: Memory, the body and Mother India in Indian women’s post-Partition l...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Partition literatures have focused on the identity of women and the exploitation. Partition has face...
The hauntings of the Indian Partition continue to be expressed via newer mediums as two or three gen...
The focus of this essay is gendered collective memory of the partition of the Indian sub-continent i...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
This study presents an analysis of the trauma and sacrifice of the female body within the genre of S...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
2017 marks the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India. 70 years on, “Partition” has become bywor...
Apart from wars, the Partition of India and Pakistan was one of the most horrific events in human hi...
In this dissertation, I focus on literary representations of the partition of British India in 1947 ...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Purpose: Indian literature in English has dealt with partition for a long time. Many heartbreaking s...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
The thesis “Saraswati’s Inkpot: Memory, the body and Mother India in Indian women’s post-Partition l...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Partition literatures have focused on the identity of women and the exploitation. Partition has face...
The hauntings of the Indian Partition continue to be expressed via newer mediums as two or three gen...