Partition Literature and Cinema
A Critical Introduction
Herausgeber: Sarkar, Jaydip; Mukherjee, Rupayan
Partition Literature and Cinema
A Critical Introduction
Herausgeber: Sarkar, Jaydip; Mukherjee, Rupayan
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This book studies literary and cinematic representations of the Partition of India. It features essays on key texts - written and visual - including Train to Pakistan, Toba Tek Singh, Basti, Garm Hava, Pinjar, among others.
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This book studies literary and cinematic representations of the Partition of India. It features essays on key texts - written and visual - including Train to Pakistan, Toba Tek Singh, Basti, Garm Hava, Pinjar, among others.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 281g
- ISBN-13: 9780367492748
- ISBN-10: 0367492741
- Artikelnr.: 59360381
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 281g
- ISBN-13: 9780367492748
- ISBN-10: 0367492741
- Artikelnr.: 59360381
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.
Introduction: Literature and Film: An Alternative Archive of the Partition
of India Part 1: Historical Reality: Texts of Response 1. Political Mayhems
and the Moment of Rupture: Bhisham Sahni's Tamas 2. Ideology of Hatred and
the Violent Making of Nations: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan 3.
Partition and the Shattered Familiar: Bapsi Sidhwa's The Ice-Candy Man 4.
Saadat Hasan Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": A Nation Split by Trauma and Madness
5. Translating Trauma into Sublime: Gulzar's Response to Manto's "Toba Tek
Singh" Part 2: Memory and Mnemonic: Of Homeland and Homelessness 6.
Politics of Memory and the Myth of Homelessness: Intizar Husain's Basti 7.
Redrawing the Borders of Nostalgia: A Reading of Ritwik Ghatak's Selected
Short Stories 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" 9.Tracing Erasure and Re-mapping the Memory Lane: Partition Movies of
Ritwik Ghatak 10. From Home to Homeland: Negotiating Memory and
Displacement in Dibyendu Palit's "Alam's own House" Part 3: Body-Politics:
The Woman in Question 11. Decentrification and Gendered perspectives in
Partition Narratives: An analysis of Garm Hava 12. Honour, Women's Body and
Marginalisation: A Study of Amrita Pritam's Pinjar 13. History Versus
(Her)story: Jyotirmoyee Devi's Epar Ganga Opar Ganga 14. Immanent Needs,
Immediate Solutions: Body and Reconciliation in Manik Bandopadhyay's "The
Final Solution" 15. The Aporiac Self: Feminine and the Poetics of Silence
in Sabiha Sumar's Khamosh Pani Post Script: Inverted Prisms, Imperfect
Histories: Towards a Dalit Historiography of India's Partition
of India Part 1: Historical Reality: Texts of Response 1. Political Mayhems
and the Moment of Rupture: Bhisham Sahni's Tamas 2. Ideology of Hatred and
the Violent Making of Nations: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan 3.
Partition and the Shattered Familiar: Bapsi Sidhwa's The Ice-Candy Man 4.
Saadat Hasan Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": A Nation Split by Trauma and Madness
5. Translating Trauma into Sublime: Gulzar's Response to Manto's "Toba Tek
Singh" Part 2: Memory and Mnemonic: Of Homeland and Homelessness 6.
Politics of Memory and the Myth of Homelessness: Intizar Husain's Basti 7.
Redrawing the Borders of Nostalgia: A Reading of Ritwik Ghatak's Selected
Short Stories 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" 9.Tracing Erasure and Re-mapping the Memory Lane: Partition Movies of
Ritwik Ghatak 10. From Home to Homeland: Negotiating Memory and
Displacement in Dibyendu Palit's "Alam's own House" Part 3: Body-Politics:
The Woman in Question 11. Decentrification and Gendered perspectives in
Partition Narratives: An analysis of Garm Hava 12. Honour, Women's Body and
Marginalisation: A Study of Amrita Pritam's Pinjar 13. History Versus
(Her)story: Jyotirmoyee Devi's Epar Ganga Opar Ganga 14. Immanent Needs,
Immediate Solutions: Body and Reconciliation in Manik Bandopadhyay's "The
Final Solution" 15. The Aporiac Self: Feminine and the Poetics of Silence
in Sabiha Sumar's Khamosh Pani Post Script: Inverted Prisms, Imperfect
Histories: Towards a Dalit Historiography of India's Partition
Introduction: Literature and Film: An Alternative Archive of the Partition
of India Part 1: Historical Reality: Texts of Response 1. Political Mayhems
and the Moment of Rupture: Bhisham Sahni's Tamas 2. Ideology of Hatred and
the Violent Making of Nations: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan 3.
Partition and the Shattered Familiar: Bapsi Sidhwa's The Ice-Candy Man 4.
Saadat Hasan Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": A Nation Split by Trauma and Madness
5. Translating Trauma into Sublime: Gulzar's Response to Manto's "Toba Tek
Singh" Part 2: Memory and Mnemonic: Of Homeland and Homelessness 6.
Politics of Memory and the Myth of Homelessness: Intizar Husain's Basti 7.
Redrawing the Borders of Nostalgia: A Reading of Ritwik Ghatak's Selected
Short Stories 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" 9.Tracing Erasure and Re-mapping the Memory Lane: Partition Movies of
Ritwik Ghatak 10. From Home to Homeland: Negotiating Memory and
Displacement in Dibyendu Palit's "Alam's own House" Part 3: Body-Politics:
The Woman in Question 11. Decentrification and Gendered perspectives in
Partition Narratives: An analysis of Garm Hava 12. Honour, Women's Body and
Marginalisation: A Study of Amrita Pritam's Pinjar 13. History Versus
(Her)story: Jyotirmoyee Devi's Epar Ganga Opar Ganga 14. Immanent Needs,
Immediate Solutions: Body and Reconciliation in Manik Bandopadhyay's "The
Final Solution" 15. The Aporiac Self: Feminine and the Poetics of Silence
in Sabiha Sumar's Khamosh Pani Post Script: Inverted Prisms, Imperfect
Histories: Towards a Dalit Historiography of India's Partition
of India Part 1: Historical Reality: Texts of Response 1. Political Mayhems
and the Moment of Rupture: Bhisham Sahni's Tamas 2. Ideology of Hatred and
the Violent Making of Nations: Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan 3.
Partition and the Shattered Familiar: Bapsi Sidhwa's The Ice-Candy Man 4.
Saadat Hasan Manto's "Toba Tek Singh": A Nation Split by Trauma and Madness
5. Translating Trauma into Sublime: Gulzar's Response to Manto's "Toba Tek
Singh" Part 2: Memory and Mnemonic: Of Homeland and Homelessness 6.
Politics of Memory and the Myth of Homelessness: Intizar Husain's Basti 7.
Redrawing the Borders of Nostalgia: A Reading of Ritwik Ghatak's Selected
Short Stories 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" 9.Tracing Erasure and Re-mapping the Memory Lane: Partition Movies of
Ritwik Ghatak 10. From Home to Homeland: Negotiating Memory and
Displacement in Dibyendu Palit's "Alam's own House" Part 3: Body-Politics:
The Woman in Question 11. Decentrification and Gendered perspectives in
Partition Narratives: An analysis of Garm Hava 12. Honour, Women's Body and
Marginalisation: A Study of Amrita Pritam's Pinjar 13. History Versus
(Her)story: Jyotirmoyee Devi's Epar Ganga Opar Ganga 14. Immanent Needs,
Immediate Solutions: Body and Reconciliation in Manik Bandopadhyay's "The
Final Solution" 15. The Aporiac Self: Feminine and the Poetics of Silence
in Sabiha Sumar's Khamosh Pani Post Script: Inverted Prisms, Imperfect
Histories: Towards a Dalit Historiography of India's Partition