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El. knyga: Narratives of Loss and Longing: Literary Developments in Postcolonial South Asia

Edited by (Jagiellonian University, Poland), Edited by (Forman Christian College University, Lahore, Pakistan)
  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040270448
  • Formatas: 284 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040270448

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"This volume brings together new research on the developing and transforming literary scape in South Asia in the aftermath of the partitions of 1947 and 1971. It thematically explores the transformations that have taken place in the literary spheres of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, since violence and irresoluble conflicts wreaked the subcontinent, through the narratives of loss and longing. The volume deals with key themes such as feminism, minorities and marginality, vernacular history, Bengali literary representations, and post-Partition artistic and literary representations. It contributes towards fostering a network for academic exchange across the borders thereby presenting diverse and in-depth studies on a plethora of subjects within the larger framework of literary landscapes. Narratives of Loss and Longing will be of interest to scholars of literary studies, postcolonial and decolonial studies, partition studies, minority studies, refugee studies, gender and women's studies and those interestedin South Asia, especially India, Pakistan and Bangladesh"--

This volume brings together new research on the developing and transforming literary scape in South Asia in the aftermath of the partitions of 1947 and 1971. It thematically explores the transformations that have taken place in the literary spheres of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.



This volume brings together new research on the developing and transforming literary scape in South Asia in the aftermath of the partitions of 1947 and 1971. It thematically explores the transformations that have taken place in the literary spheres of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, since violence and irresolvable conflicts wreaked the subcontinent, through the narratives of loss and longing.

 

The volume deals with key themes such as feminism, minorities and marginality, vernacular history, Bengali literary representations, and post-Partition artistic and literary representations. It contributes towards fostering a network for academic exchange across the borders thereby presenting diverse and in-depth studies on a plethora of subjects within the larger framework of literary landscapes.

 

Narratives of Loss and Longing will be of interest to scholars of literary studies, postcolonial and decolonial studies, partition studies, minority studies, refugee studies, gender and women's studies and those interested in South Asia, especially India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Introduction Recontextualizing Partition Trauma through Literature
1.Trauma and Identity Crisis in the Partition Fiction by Saadat Hassan Manto
and Joginder Paul
2. A Powerful Sense of Inhabitance: Lyric, Memory, and
Enduring Community in South Asia
3. Being in Partition: Ontology of a
Post-Partition Self 4.The Bridge of Words: Post-Partition Reflection in
Contemporary Urdu Writing from Pakistan Feminist Observations
5. Narrating
Rape and Resistance: Tracing the Trajectories of Birangona in Rizia Rahmans
Letters of Blood Minorities and Marginality
6. Dalit Migrant Reminiscences
from Bengal
7. The Symbol of Sufi Shrines in Basharat Peers Curfewed Nights:
One Kashmiri Journalists Frontline Account Life, Love and War in his
Homeland Vernacular History
8. Tracing the Vernacular Histories of Partition:
Reading P. Kesavadevs Bhranthalayam as a Partition Narrative in Malayalam
Bengali Literary Representations
9. Narrating History, Constructing Memories:
Mapping the Third Space through Cultural Negotiations in Post-Partition
Bangladesh10. Re-thinking Cosmopolitanism / Re-reading Tagore
11. Challenging
Borders: A Selective Study of Bashabi Frasers Poetry Post-Partition Artistic
and Literary Representations
12. In hindsight: Pehalwans, Courtesans and the
Promise of Democracy in Musharraf Ali Farooqis Between Clay and Dust
Conclusion
Nukhbah Taj Langah is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of English (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Roshni Sengupta is an Associate Professor at the School of Liberal Studies, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), India.