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Mandeep Bhalru
Book Description
In 1947, India was partioned into two countries, resulting in devastating violence nationwide. Within a span of months, twelve million people were displaced as they were forced to migrate to India or Pakistan according to religious identity. The trauma and communal violence that followed transpired on the bodies of women; research exploring the intergenerational effects of Partitioned is sparse, particularly in the Diaspora. Similarly, literature that explores second-generation South Asian's women experiences growing up in Canada has yet to connect historical memories of the Partition with this generation. This research explores the experiences of seven, second-generation Punjabi women raised in Canada to families that were impacted by the Partition of India, delving into themes of honour and everyday resistance in their lives.
ISBN-10
3843368171
ISBN-13
9783843368179
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date
14 Nov 2010
Number of Pages
172
About the Author
Is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Developmpent Studies, University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana. He has an MPhil and BSc from UCC. His research areas include: Water and sanitation; Mining and Developmnent and Natural resource management. He is currently doing research on participation in Environmental Impact Assessments