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Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition (Paperback)
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Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition (Paperback)
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As an event of shattering consequence, the Partition of India
remains significant today. While Partition sounds smooth on paper,
the reality was horrific. More than eight million people migrated
and one million died in the process. The forced migration, violence
between Hindus and Muslims, and mass widowhood were unprecedented
and well-documented. What was less obvious but equally real was
that millions of people had to realign their identities, uncertain
about who they thought they were. The rending of the social and
emotional fabric that took place in 1947 is still far from mended.
While there are plenty of official accounts of Partition, there are
few social histories and no feminist histories. Borders and
Boundaries changes that, providing first-hand accounts and memoirs,
juxtaposed alongside official government accounts. The authors make
women not only visible but central. They explore what country,
nation, and religious identity meant for women, and they address
the question of the nation-state and the gendering of citizenship.
In the largest ever peace-time mass migration of people, violence
against women became the norm. Thousands of women committed suicide
or were done to death by their own kinsmen. Nearly 100,000 women
were "abducted" during the migration. A young woman might have been
separated from her family when a convoy was ambushed, abducted by
people of another religion, forced to convert, and forced into
marriage or cohabitation. After bearing a child, she would be
offered the opportunity to return only if she left her child behind
and if she could face shame in her natal community. These stories
do not paint their subjects as victims. Theirs are the stories of
battles over gender, the body, sexuality, and nationalism-stories
of women fighting for identity.
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