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Since 1947: Partition Narratives among Punjabi Migrants of Delhi [Hardcover]

Ravinder Kaur (Author)
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0195683773 978-0195683776 March 8, 2007
Since 1947 is about a series of events--the departure of the British, the inauguration of the post-colonial Indian state, and an unprecedented forced migration that followed Partition. Most importantly, it summarizes the nearly six decade-long efforts at restoring the loss of homes, livelihoods, and national territory in 1947. This study tells the story of Hindus and Sikhs from the North West Frontier Province and West Punjab who made India's capital their new home.

Based on the everyday life of the migrants in three resettlement colonies, the book focuses on the period between 1947 and 1965--from the time of Partition till the official closure of resettlement work. It shows how Partition stands as a living theme, a point of reference for the Delhi Punjabis. The narrative is woven with memories of lived and inherited experiences and national histories of Partition. The refugees' journey towards becoming 'locals' is mapped through an exploration of their coping strategies, and gradual identification with the Indian state. This work, thus, shifts focus from standard debates on Hindus-Muslims, Congress party-Muslim League, India-Pakistan, and opens up the inquiry to uncharted territory.

Ravinder Kaur also challenges narratives that represent migration as chaotic, disorderly, and hurried. Using personal and governmental narratives, she shows that the population movement--layered by multiple levels of class, caste and gender experience--was far more complicated than we popularly imagine.

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"Kaur provides the most compelling evidence yet to help us understand how the social dislocation of Patrition-related migration was limited by the state to ensure that social hierarchies remained more or less intact...[This book] added immeasurably both to the empirical depth of knowledge regarding Partition and its aftermath as well as shed light on its differential consequences...deserving of a wide readership."--H-Asia


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Ravinder Kaur is a Fellow in International Development Studies at Roskilde University in Denmark.

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  • Hardcover: 227 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 8, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195683773
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195683776
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars a fascinating analysis, December 27, 2008
This review is from: Since 1947: Partition Narratives among Punjabi Migrants of Delhi (Hardcover)
60 years on historians have been reassessing the extraordinary events of the sub-continent 1947-48. Sadly, in the new accounts the tragedy of partition overshadows the achievement of independence.

Interpretation has moved increasingly away from the machinations of the colonial state and Indian politicians over the transfer of power, a study of elite politics, towards a focus on the escalating violence of the communal politics from below, rightly deemed India's holocaust, and a horrifying anticipation of the ethnic violence that has stained recent world history.

Ravinder Kaur's Since 1947: Partition Narratives among Punjabi Migrants of Delhi undertakes a fascinating analysis of the migration of Hindu and Sikhs from West Punjab to Delhi, cleverly deconstructing the master narrative of the Punjabi elites and giving the neglected story of the low caste and untouchable overdue recognition.

Gandhi is seen as marginalised by this appalling story of realpolitik and mass hysteria but nothing can detract from the extraordinary impact of his fast unto death in Calcutta in containing the violence in the East though, of course, it was the fanaticism of those days that led to his death.

Antony Copley
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