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Revisiting India's Partition

eBook - New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics
ISBN/EAN: 9781498531054
Umbreit-Nr.: 2253103

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 400 S.
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Erschienen am 15.06.2016
Auflage: 1/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>Revisiting Indias Partition: New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics</span><span> brings together scholars from across the globe to provide diverse perspectives on the continuing impact of the 1947 division of India on the eve of independence from the British Empire. The Partition caused a million deaths and displaced well over 10 million people. The trauma of brutal violence and displacement still haunts the survivors as well as their children and grandchildren. Nearly 70 years after this cataclysmic event,</span><span>Revisiting Indias Partition</span><span> explores the impact of the Long Partition, a concept developed by Vazira Zamindar to underscore the ongoing effects of the 1947 Partition upon all South Asian nations. In our collection, we extend and expand Zamindars notion of the Long Partition to examine the cultural, political, economic, and psychological impact the Partition continues to have on communities throughout the South Asian diaspora.<br><br>The nineteen interdisciplinary essays in this book provide a multi-vocal, multi-focal, transnational commentary on the Partition in relation to motifs, communities, and regions in South Asia that have received scant attention in previous scholarship. In their individual essays, contributors offer new engagements on South Asia in relation to several topics, including decolonization and post-colony, economic development and nation-building, cross-border skirmishes and terrorism, and nationalism. This book is dedicated to covering areas beyond Punjab and Bengal and includes analyses of how Sindh and Kashmir, Hyderabad, and more broadly South India, the Northeast, and Burma call for special attention in coming to terms with memory, culture and politics surrounding the Partition.</span></span>

  • Kurztext
    • This collection explores the continuing cultural, political, and social impact of the Partition on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and in the South Asian diaspora. It focuses on neglected areas in the existing scholarship on the subjects¿themes as well as regions within South Asia¿that illustrates Vazira Zamindar¿s idea of a "Long Partition."

  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>Amritjit Singh</span><span> is Langston Hughes Professor of English&amp; African American Studies<br>at Ohio University.<br><br></span><span>Nalini Iyer</span><span> is professor of English at Seattle University.<br><br></span><span>Rahul K. Gairola</span><span> is assistant professor of English and comparative literature at the<br>Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.</span></span>
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