Migration, memories, and the "unfinished" partition /
"This book looks at migration through the lens of the 1947 Partition of India. The Partition uprooted millions of people from their homelands. This volume examines the initial difficulties faced by the refugees in settling down in their adopted land. It analyses the state's efforts in faci...
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2024.
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| Series: | Migrations in South Asia
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Table of Contents:
- Imaginary Homelands in Postmemories of Displaced Punjabi Migrants / Anjali Gera Roy
- From Multan to Lucknow: The Journey That Wasn't-A Study with reference to Yashpal's Jhootha Sach / Priyamvada Tiwari
- Partition and the History of Evacuee Property in Pakistan / Ilyas Chattha
- Nostalgia and the Construction of 'Home:' Inter-Generational Memory and Remembrance of the East Bengali Migrants / Subhasri Ghosh
- Muhajir Narratives of Homes Lost and Found: Nostalgia and belonging in the novels of Intizar Husain and the columns of The Daily Pasban / Isha Dubey
- Passage through Partition: Stories of Five Families / Sayeed Ferdous
- Partition's Long Shadow: Post-partition migration and the Citizenship Conundrum in post-colonial Assam / Binayak Dutta
- Rootless but with global ties: the story of Sindhi Partition migrants / Saaz Aggarwal
- The Legacy of India's Partition: A Story of Violence & Migration in Jammu & Kashmir / Sajad Padder and Ambreen Gul Shah
- Artists and the Radcliffe Line: Partition migrants on silver screen and "Others" in the Hindi Film industry / Amit Ranjan.