Women

The Violence of Memory: Renarrating Partition Violence in Shauna Singh Baldwin's What the Body Remembers

Author(s): 
Deepti Misri
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Meridians, Duke University Press
www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/meridians.11.1.1

This article explores how Shauna Singh Baldwin's novel What the Body Remembers builds on Partition feminist historiography in order to exhume and retell the story of family violence against women during India's Partition, intended to “save their honor” from rioting mobs. While feminist historiographies have restored Partition survivors' memories of violence to the historical archive, Baldwin's novel explicitly foregrounds the role of gendered bodies in and as the archive of communal memories of violence.

Daughters of Mother India in Search of a Nation: Women's Narratives about the Nation

Author(s): 
Jasbir Jain
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Economic and Political Weekly
www.jstor.org/stable/4418143

The image of "Mother India" has often been used to represent the nation, but within this image the relationship of women to the nation does not find a place. The question of where a woman belongs is one that has many answers but these are hardly ever related to nationhood. This article looks at how nation and nationhood have been defined in women's writings in India. It attempts to explore this through two main themes: first, narratives of partition, specifically those written by women across the border and second, the dominant perceptions reflected in women's writings.

Communalism and Women's Writing in Independent India

Nikhila H.
Scholars' Press
2014

Femininity, Crime and Self-Defence in Victorian Literature and Society: From Dagger-Fans to Suffragettes

E. Godfrey
Palgrave Macmillan
2012

Communalism and Sexual Violence in India: The Politics of Gender, Ethnicity and Conflict

Megha Kumar
I.B. Tauris
2016

Between Agency and Victimhood: Remembering Women in South Asian Partition Narrative

Sayma Khan
WVT, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
2017

Gender and Violence in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives: Situating India

Jyoti Atwal
Iris Flessenkämper
Routledge India
2019

Partition in Fiction: Gendered Perspectives

Isabella Bruschi
Atlantic Publishers and Distributors Pvt Ltd
2018

And the World Changed: Contemporary Stories by Pakistani Women

Muneeza Shamsie
The Feminist Press at CUNY
2008

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