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Gender and Nationalism A Study of Partition Fiction and Cinema

Author(s): 
Gauri Mishra
Publisher/Sponsor: 
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
hdl.handle.net/10603/185508

"Partition history and the fiction related to it have been the focus of many studies in the past two decades. The reasons are manifold: the need to go back to one's roots, the growing interest of India and Pakistan in each other's cultures, finding parallels, drawing upon common issues and a constant endeavor to reconcile with the past which includes understanding 'history' and its relation with Nation.

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