India

Shifting paradigms politics of authorial representation of the partition of India in novels in english

Bhattacharya, Anindya
University of North Bengal
2015

The Persistence of Partitions: A Study of the Sindhi Hindus in India

Author(s): 
Rita Kothari
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Taylor and Francis Online
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369801X.2011.597597

Abstract: This essay is based on my engagement with the Sindhi-speaking Hindu minority of Sindh that migrated to India in and around 1947, when the province of Sindh became a part of Pakistan. It privileges therefore a specific religious group and its response and negotiation to a specific moment. My current research on Sindhi-speaking Muslims along the border interrogates the classification of ‘Sindhis’ as a spatially fixed identity, and revisits the state-endorsed premises of irrevocability and border-formation.

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M. Asaduddin
Oxford University Press
2002

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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
2016

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Malavika Karlekar
Oxford University Press
2013

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Mohsen Saeidi Madani
South Asia Books
1993

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Bhaswati Ghosh
Yoda Press
2020

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Neera Chandoke
Anthem Press
2002

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Sekhar Bandopadhyay
Social Science Press
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Jilian Martin
Clayton, Vic. : Monash Publications in History, Dept. of History, Monash University
2000

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