The Course will enable the students to explore diverse literary texts against the backdrop of the Partition, critique a variety of themes and assess the contribution of women writers on Partition from a female perspective, within an interdisciplinary framework.
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Thestudents will: CO37.Analyse diverse literary textsagainstthebackgroundof the Partition CO38.Examine the impact of the socio-politicalandcultural issuesof colonialism, nationalismandpartition reflected in the prescribed texts CO39.Critique the Issuesof homelessness, exile, communalismandviolenceintheprescribedtexts CO40. Estimate the role of women writers writing about the Partition from a female perspective. CO41.Discuss the issues within the critical and theoretical framework from an interdisciplinary perspective CO42.Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction. |
Intizar Hussain
Basti (tr.Frances W. Pritchett)
Ahmed Ali
Twilight in Delhi
DibyenduPalit
Alam's Own House
Manik Bandhopadhya
The Final Solution
Attia Hosain
After the Storm
Faiz Ahmad Faiz
For Your Lanes, My Country
Lalithambika Antharajanam
A Leaf in the Storm
Samaresh Basu
Adab
Gulzar
Toba Tek Singh
Suggested Reference Books:
Bhutalia,Urvashi.The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India.Kalifor Women, 2000.
Freud, Sigmund. “Mourning and Melancholia”. TheCompletePsychologicalWorksofSigmundFreud.Trans. by James Strachey, Hogarth Press, 1953, pp. 3041–53.
Kumar,PaulSukrita.Narrating Partition.Indialog,2004.
Menon,RituandKamlaBhasin.“Introduction”.BordersandBoundaries.KaliforWomen,1998.
E-Resources including links:
https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-shadow-lines/summary [2]http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00litlinks/basti/index.html [3]
ReferenceJournal:
Links:
[1] https://english.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/subjects/partition-literature
[2] http://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-shadow-lines/summary
[3] http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00litlinks/basti/index.html
[4] https://english.iisuniv.ac.in/academic-year/2025-2026