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Partition

The Long Shadow

Urvashi Butalia author Urvashi Butalia editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Zubaan

Published:18th Aug '15

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This collection of scholarly essays examines the profound impact of the 1947 Partition of British India and the 1971 creation of Bangladesh, highlighting themes of migration, identity, and cultural belonging.

Partition delves into the significant historical events surrounding the division of British India into India and Pakistan in 1947, as well as the subsequent creation of Bangladesh in 1971. These pivotal moments not only reshaped national boundaries but also had profound and lasting impacts on the lives of individuals across these nations. The book emphasizes that the consequences of these events continue to resonate in the daily experiences of people in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, affecting their identities and social dynamics.

The collection features essays from a diverse group of scholars who investigate various aspects of Partition that have often been overlooked. By examining themes such as art, literature, migration, and the complex concepts of foreignness and belonging, the contributors provide fresh insights into how these historical events have influenced cultural narratives and personal experiences. This multidisciplinary approach enriches the understanding of Partition, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discussions about identity and community in the subcontinent.

Partition serves as an essential resource for scholars interested in the recent history, politics, and culture of South Asia. By bringing together innovative research and diverse perspectives, the book encourages a deeper exploration of the Partition's enduring legacies. It invites readers to reflect on how these historical events continue to shape the identities and relationships of millions, making it a vital addition to the study of this complex and often painful chapter in history.

ISBN: 9789383074778

Dimensions: 22mm x 14mm x 3mm

Weight: 369g

272 pages