Shauna Singh Baldwin’s novel What the Body Remembers is mostly remembered as a Partition novel. No doubt, one of the best Partition novels, the novel is also successful in exemplifying how grand-narratives bring us into adherence and train our minds to pass on the same to our coming generations. Baldwin’s characters are prisoners to these grand-narratives but they hardly realize that, and thereby make no effort to shirk away from these beliefs. This paper endeavors to study these characters in the light of this socializing process, and the transformation that it brings
This study presents an analysis of the trauma and sacrifice of the female body within the genre of S...
A woman is a beautiful creation of God. It is difficult to imagine a world without a woman. A female...
The subject of an internalized novel is the writer\u27s flow of consciousness, rather than action in...
International audienceThis paper is a critical inquiry into Shauna Baldwin's postfeminist literary w...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
Apart from wars, the Partition of India and Pakistan was one of the most horrific events in human hi...
International audienceIn the light of recent anthologies of short stories (Bhalla 1994, Hasan 1995) ...
Re-investigation of the memories of the Bengal partition has unleashed not only geopolitical repercu...
Based on the research and development of a theatre drama. Silent Sisters, I consider how the partiti...
Partition literature or Partition narrative has become a crucial discourse in the understanding of I...
The female textual body ascribes the female body more worth than a mere biological object and explor...
This study presents an analysis of the trauma and sacrifice of the female body within the genre of S...
A woman is a beautiful creation of God. It is difficult to imagine a world without a woman. A female...
The subject of an internalized novel is the writer\u27s flow of consciousness, rather than action in...
International audienceThis paper is a critical inquiry into Shauna Baldwin's postfeminist literary w...
This book brings together “private” and “public” forms of memory narratives of the 1947 Indian/Pakis...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Partition archives have grown over the decades to include multiple types of evidentiary material whi...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
Apart from wars, the Partition of India and Pakistan was one of the most horrific events in human hi...
International audienceIn the light of recent anthologies of short stories (Bhalla 1994, Hasan 1995) ...
Re-investigation of the memories of the Bengal partition has unleashed not only geopolitical repercu...
Based on the research and development of a theatre drama. Silent Sisters, I consider how the partiti...
Partition literature or Partition narrative has become a crucial discourse in the understanding of I...
The female textual body ascribes the female body more worth than a mere biological object and explor...
This study presents an analysis of the trauma and sacrifice of the female body within the genre of S...
A woman is a beautiful creation of God. It is difficult to imagine a world without a woman. A female...
The subject of an internalized novel is the writer\u27s flow of consciousness, rather than action in...