Gender Perspective on Partition

Paper Code: 
ENG 144 (b) - Option 2

UNIT I

Partition Literature

· Gender Perspectives

· History and Memory

UNIT II

Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan 

Chaman Lal’s Azaadi

UNIT III

Amrita Pritam’s Pinjar

UNIT IV

Krishna Sobti’s Zindaginama

  UNIT V

Qurratulain Hyder’s River of Fire

SUGGESTED READINGS: 

SUGGESTED READINGS:

Agnew, Vijay. Diaspora, Memory and Identity. Univ of Toronto Press. 2005. Print.

Bavnani, Nandita and Ashis Nandy. The Making of Exile: Sindhi Hindus and the Partition of India. Transquebar. 2014. Print.

Bhasin, Kamla and Ritu Menon. Borders and Boundaries. Rutgers University Press. 1998. Print.

Bhasin, Kamla and Ritu Menon. Women in India’s Partition. Kali for Women. 1998. Print.

Daiya, Kavita. Violent Belongings: Partition, Gender and National Culture in Postcolonial India. Yoda Press.

Hussein, Aamer and Shama Habibullah. Distant Traveller: New and Selected Fiction. Women Unlimited. Print.

Khan , Yasmin. The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan. Yale U P. 2007. Print.

Seervai, H.M. Partition of India: Legend and Reality. Universal Law Publication. 2012. Print.

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