UNIT I
Partition Narratives: Women’s voices and representation (including non-fictional writings)
UNIT II
History and Memory
UNTI III
Attia Hosain’s Sunlight on a Broken Column and Phoenix Fled
UNTI IV
Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Salt and Saffron and Burnt Shadows
UNIT V
Kamila Shamsie’s What the Body Remembers and English Lessons and Other Stories
UGGESTED READINGS:
Violent Belonging: Partition, Gender and National Culture in Post-Colonial India - Kavita Daiya. Temple University Press, (United States),
Border and Boundaries: How Women Experienced the Partition of India - Ritu Menon. Rutgers University Press (United States), (1998)
Women Writers on Partition of Pakistan and India - Ritu Menon. Vanguard Books, (United States), 2006.
The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan - Yasmin Khan. Yale University Press (2008)
The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India - Urvashi Butalia. Duke University Press Books (2000)
At the time of Partition - Moniza Alvi. Bloodaxe Books Ltd. (2014)
The Performance of Nationalism: India, Pakistan and the Memory of Partition - Dr Jisha Menon. Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (2013)
Agnew, Vijay. Diaspora, Memory and Identity. Univ of Toronto Press. 2005. Print.
Bhasin, Kamla and Ritu Menon. Women in India’s Partition. Kali for Women. 1998. Print.
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.
Attia Hosain. Jasbir Jain. (ed.) Rawat Publications.