This paper tries to explore the events of life the refugees had gone through during partition. For the study some great short stories regarding partition have been analyzed to support the argument how refugees suffered and how miserable and inhuman behaviour they have faced during partition. The partition was a restless and chaotic event in the history of the sub-continent. The partition wrenched people away from the land of their birth, the death of their ancestors, and their present life. Only for survival, people moved to safer places where they could be surrounded by people of their own religion and nation. In moving towards the people of their own kind, safety and survival were of primary significance. Nation and Religion were expected...
This book throws new light on post-colonial evaluations of the Partition and its effect on eastern I...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
At the close of this century it is becoming increasingly clear that in the last hundred years we hav...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The partitioning of British India in August 1947 into its principal successor state, Hindu-majority ...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
Purpose: Indian literature in English has dealt with partition for a long time. Many heartbreaking s...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
This article explores the conditions and treatment of the ordinary refugees—survivors of the 1947 pa...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
This book throws new light on post-colonial evaluations of the Partition and its effect on eastern I...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
At the close of this century it is becoming increasingly clear that in the last hundred years we hav...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The partitioning of British India in August 1947 into its principal successor state, Hindu-majority ...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
The Partition of India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian En...
Purpose: Indian literature in English has dealt with partition for a long time. Many heartbreaking s...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
This article explores the conditions and treatment of the ordinary refugees—survivors of the 1947 pa...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
This book throws new light on post-colonial evaluations of the Partition and its effect on eastern I...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
At the close of this century it is becoming increasingly clear that in the last hundred years we hav...