The Impact of the Partition on Women s Psyche in Jyotirmoyee Devi s the River Churning Shiv K Kumar s a River with Three Banks Amitav Ghosh s the Shadow Lines and Shauna Singh Baldwin s What the Body Remembers

dc.contributor.guideA .LOURDUSAMY
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dc.creator.researcherUMA MAHESWARY.B.G.
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-19T06:26:01Z
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dc.date.awarded2025
dc.date.completed2025
dc.date.registered2020
dc.description.abstractABSTRACT newlineA partition narrative often explores the personal and collective trauma newlineexperienced during the division of a region, such as the partition of India in newline1947. These narratives highlight the dislocation, loss, and identity crises faced newlineby individuals and communities forced to migrate, as well as the violent newlineupheavals that reshaped cultural and social landscapes. Trauma in partition newlinenarratives can be portrayed through the lens of displacement, fractured newlinefamilies, and the erasure of shared histories. The abstract trauma of partition newlinespeaks to the broader emotional scars that affect generations, often manifesting newlineas memory, trauma, and the search for reconciliation. These narratives provide newlinea space for processing the psychological aftermath, while also questioning newlineconcepts of belonging, nationalism, and home. newlineWomen were often targeted during communal riots, with many being raped, newlineabducted, and forcibly converted. These crimes were used as a means to newlinedishonor the other community and create lasting communal divisions. Many newlinewomen were abducted and taken across the newly drawn borders, sometimes to newlinebe held as captives or forced into marriage. This violence left lasting newlinepsychological scars and disrupted families. newlineWomen s experiences during Partition have been depicted in various literary newlineworks, films, and historical accounts.The narratives are often raw, painful, and newlineunflinching in their portrayal of the brutalities women faced, allowing for a newlinemore nuanced understanding of Partition s legacy.In sum, the trauma of women newlineduring Partition is integral to understanding the full scope of the event. Their newlinenarratives highlight both the violence they endured and the complex emotional, newlinesocial, and cultural repercussions of this traumatic experience, providing newlineessential insight into how Partition shaped the lives of millions. newline
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dc.identifier.researcherid0000-0003-0636-6284
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10603/628471
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisher.institutionDepartment of Social Sciences and Humanities
dc.publisher.placeMangaluru
dc.publisher.universitySrinivas University
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dc.subject.keywordLinguistics
dc.subject.keywordSocial Sciences
dc.subject.keywordSocial Sciences General
dc.titleThe Impact of the Partition on Women s Psyche in Jyotirmoyee Devi s the River Churning Shiv K Kumar s a River with Three Banks Amitav Ghosh s the Shadow Lines and Shauna Singh Baldwin s What the Body Remembers
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