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PARTITION OF BENGAL : fragile borders and new identities / Debjani Sengupta.

By: Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2016/01/01Edition: 1Description: 274ISBN:
  • 9781107061705 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.14035 DEB/PA
Contents:
The Calcutta riots in representations and testimonies -- Noakhali and after : history, memory and representations -- Colony fiction : displacement and belonging in post-partition Bangla fiction -- From Dandakaranya to Marichjhapi : refugee rehabilitation in Bangla partition fictions -- The partition's afterlife : nation and narration from the north east of India and Bangladesh -- Uncanny landscapes and unstable borders : politics and identity in geo-narratives of the partition (2005-2010).
Summary: "Provides insights into current literary and cultural criticisms and focuses on certain influences of specific histories to develop a macro-historical perspective on partition"--
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Lending Lending Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks Non-fiction 954.14035 DEB/PA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available E189390

The Calcutta riots in representations and testimonies -- Noakhali and after : history, memory and representations -- Colony fiction : displacement and belonging in post-partition Bangla fiction -- From Dandakaranya to Marichjhapi : refugee rehabilitation in Bangla partition fictions -- The partition's afterlife : nation and narration from the north east of India and Bangladesh -- Uncanny landscapes and unstable borders : politics and identity in geo-narratives of the partition (2005-2010).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-266) and index.

"Provides insights into current literary and cultural criticisms and focuses on certain influences of specific histories to develop a macro-historical perspective on partition"--

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