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Partition Literature and Cinema: A Critical Introduction [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Teaching Assistant, Department of English, University B.T. & Evening College, West Bengal, India.), Edited by
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 0367492741
  • ISBN-13: 9780367492748
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-10: 0367492741
  • ISBN-13: 9780367492748
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This book studies literary and cinematic representations of the Partition of India. It discusses Partition as not just an immediate historical catastrophe but as a lingering cultural presence and consequently a potent trope in literary and visual representations. The volume features essays on key texts – written and visual – including Train to Pakistan, "Toba Tek Singh", Basti, Garm Hava, Pinjar, among others.

Partition Literature and Cinema will be indispensable introductory reading for students and researchers of modern Indian history, Partition studies, literature, film studies, media and cultural studies, popular culture and performance, postcolonial studies, and South Asian studies. It will also be of interest to enthusiasts of Indian cinematic history.

List of contributors
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Preface and Acknowledgements xii
Introduction: Literature and film: an alternative archive of the Partition of India 1(18)
Mosarrap Hossain Khan
PART I Historical reality: texts of response
19(52)
1 Political mayhem and the moment of rupture: Bhisham Sahni's Tamas
21(13)
Amab Roy
Jay dip Sarkar
2 Ideology of hatred and the violent making of nations: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan
34(11)
Shirsendu Mondal
3 Partition and the shattered familiar: Bapsi Sidhwa's The Ice-Candy Man
45(11)
Rupayan Mukherjee
4 Saadat Hasan Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": A nation split by trauma and madness
56(6)
Kritika Nepal
5 Translating trauma into sublime: Gulzar's response to Manto's "Toba Tek Singh"
62(9)
Tuhin Sanyal
PART II Memory and mnemonic: of homeland and homelessness
71(48)
6 Politics of memory and the myth of homelessness: Intizar Husain's Basti
73(12)
Mitarik Barma
7 Redrawing the borders of nostalgia: A reading of Ritwik Ghatak's selected short stories
85(7)
Somasree Sarkar
8 Memory of home and the impossibility of return: Reading Jibanananda Das's "I Shall Return to This Bengal" and "I Have Seen Bengal's Face"
92(9)
Madhuparna Mitra Guha
Rupayan Mukherjee
9 Tracing erasure and re-mapping the memory lane: Partition movies of Ritwik Ghatak
101(11)
Rajadipta Roy
10 From home to homeland: Negotiating memory and displacement in Dibyendu Palit's "Alam's Own House"
112(7)
Rupayan Mukherjee
Kritika Nepal
PART III Body politics: the woman in question
119(48)
11 Decentrification and gendered perspectives in Partition narratives: An analysis of Garm Hava
121(13)
Soumik Hazra
Shubham Dey
12 Honour, woman's body and marginalisation: A study of Amrita Pritam's Pinjar
134(9)
Anisha Ghosh
13 History versus (her)story: A study of Jyotirmoyee Devi's Epar Ganga Opar Ganga
143(9)
Jaydip Sarkar
14 Immanent needs, immediate solutions: Body and reconciliation in Manik Bandopadhyay's "The Final Solution"
152(9)
Rupayan Mukherjee
Somasree Sarkar
15 The aporiac self: Feminine and the poetics of silence in Sabiha Sumar's Khamosh Pant
161(6)
Sankha Ghosh
Postscript: Inverted prisms, imperfect histories: towards a Dalit historiography of India's Partition 167(8)
Jaydip Sarkar
Index 175
Jaydip Sarkar is Associate Professor at the Department of English, University B.T. & Evening College, West Bengal, India. He has edited and co-edited several books including Writing Difference: Nationalism, Identity and Literature (2014), Unmasking Power: Subjectivity and Resistance in Indian Drama in English (2014) and A Handbook of Rhetoric and Prosody (2018).

Rupayan Mukherjee is Teaching Assistant at the Department of English, University B.T. & Evening College, West Bengal, India. His research interests include modernism, postmodern studies and South Asian literature.