
The Partitions of Memory
The Afterlife of the Division of India
Suvir Kaul(Editor)
Indiana University Press
Published on 19. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-253-21566-6 (ISBN)
Description
Echoes of the traumatic events surrounding the Partition of India in 1947 can be heard to this day in the daily life of the subcontinent, each time India and Pakistan play a cricket match or when their political leaders speak of "unfinished business." Sikhs who lived through the pogrom following the assassination of Indira Gandhi recall Partition, as do, most recently, Muslim communities targeted by mobs in Gujarat.
The eight essays in The Partitions of Memory suggest ways in which the tangled skein of Partition might be unraveled. The contributors range over issues as diverse as literary reactions to Partition; the relief and rehabilitation measures provided to refugees; children's understanding of Partition; the power of "national" monuments to evoke a historical past; the power of letters to evoke more immediately poignant pasts; and the Dalit claim, at the prospect of Partition, to a separate political identity. The book demonstrates how fundamental the material and symbolic histories of Partition are to much that has happened in South Asia since 1947.
Contributors:
Mukulika Banerjee, Urvashi Butalia, Joya Chatterji, Priyamvada Gopal, Suvir Kaul, Nita Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Richard Murphy, and Ramnarayan S. Rawat.
The eight essays in The Partitions of Memory suggest ways in which the tangled skein of Partition might be unraveled. The contributors range over issues as diverse as literary reactions to Partition; the relief and rehabilitation measures provided to refugees; children's understanding of Partition; the power of "national" monuments to evoke a historical past; the power of letters to evoke more immediately poignant pasts; and the Dalit claim, at the prospect of Partition, to a separate political identity. The book demonstrates how fundamental the material and symbolic histories of Partition are to much that has happened in South Asia since 1947.
Contributors:
Mukulika Banerjee, Urvashi Butalia, Joya Chatterji, Priyamvada Gopal, Suvir Kaul, Nita Kumar, Sunil Kumar, Richard Murphy, and Ramnarayan S. Rawat.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Reading Age: From 4 to 6 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-21566-6 (9780253215666)
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Person
Suvir Kaul, is Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. He is author of Thomas Gray and Literary Authority; Poems of Nation, Anthems of Empire: English Verse in the Long Eighteenth Century.
Content
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Introduction Suvir Kaul
Partition and the North West Frontier: Memories of Some Khudai Khidmatgars Mukulika Banerjee
Right or Charity? The Debate over Relief and Rehabilitation in West Bengal, 1947-50 Joya Chatterji
Partition Politics and Acchut Identity: A Study of the Scheduled Castes Federation and Dalit Politics in UP, 1946-48 Ramnarayan S. Rawat
Qutb and Modern Memory Sunil Kumar
Performing Partition in Lahore Richard McGill Murphy
An Archive with a Difference: Partition Letters Urvashi Butalia
Bodies Inflicting Pain: Masculinity, Morality, and Cultural Identity in Manto's "Cold Meat" Priyamvada Gopal
Children and the Partition Nita Kumar
Introduction Suvir Kaul
Partition and the North West Frontier: Memories of Some Khudai Khidmatgars Mukulika Banerjee
Right or Charity? The Debate over Relief and Rehabilitation in West Bengal, 1947-50 Joya Chatterji
Partition Politics and Acchut Identity: A Study of the Scheduled Castes Federation and Dalit Politics in UP, 1946-48 Ramnarayan S. Rawat
Qutb and Modern Memory Sunil Kumar
Performing Partition in Lahore Richard McGill Murphy
An Archive with a Difference: Partition Letters Urvashi Butalia
Bodies Inflicting Pain: Masculinity, Morality, and Cultural Identity in Manto's "Cold Meat" Priyamvada Gopal
Children and the Partition Nita Kumar