Purpose: This paper analyses the traumatic aspects prevalent in select Partition novels in Indian English literature. An inquisition of how these writers delineate the traumatic condition of the women characters in their partition narratives and the manner in which they interweave memories, pangs, sufferings, thoughts, riots and experiences with their past and the sense of trauma experienced by them. This study will be examined in detail on the effects of disaster or catastrophe on the inner psyche of characters and consciousness that dismantles the identity of an individual. Design/Methodology/Approach: It will be a qualitative analysis including close reading, interpreting, comparing, and contrasting the primary sources chosen for the st...
The 1947 Partition of British India marked the birth of two new nations and yet, at the same time, i...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
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 India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
A study of the man-woman relationship as narrated in the modern literature of the East and the West ...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
Trauma being a terrifying up shoot of memory, especially memory that dwells in the deepest realms of...
This paper deals with the partition between India and Pakistan. After partition how people became me...
The 1947 Partition of British India marked the birth of two new nations and yet, at the same time, i...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
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 India is one of the most traumatic episodes that has occurred on the soil of the In...
“Representing Partition,” a comparative study on state division in India and the former Yugoslavia, ...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The Partition of 1947 led to the abolishment of the British Raj, which has been defined throughout t...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
A study of the man-woman relationship as narrated in the modern literature of the East and the West ...
In partition literature, the paradigm of “woman as a victim” has been used as an important device in...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
Trauma being a terrifying up shoot of memory, especially memory that dwells in the deepest realms of...
This paper deals with the partition between India and Pakistan. After partition how people became me...
The 1947 Partition of British India marked the birth of two new nations and yet, at the same time, i...
In the year 1947 getting independence from British colonial rule India witnessed the greatest as wel...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...