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Literature and film : a guide to the theory and practice of film adaptation /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Niebylski -- Beloved : the adaptation of an American slave narrative / Mia Mask -- Oral traditions, literature, and cinema in Africa / Mbye Cham -- Memory and history in the politics of adaptation : revisiting the partition of India in tamas / Ranjani Mazumdar -- The written scene : writers as figures of cinematic redemption / Paul Arthur.…”
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Recovering the Loss: Infanticide, Ambivalence and Trauma in Shobha Rao’s The Lost Ribbon
Published 2024-12-01“…It argues that the act of infanticide, central to the story, must be understood as deeply rooted in the structural inequalities and patriarchal ideologies inherent in the Recovery Operation during the Partition of India. The analysis situates the phenomenon of infanticide within broader historical and cultural contexts in India, as well as within the disciplinary framework of psychiatry. …”
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Raconter la Partition de l’Inde : une impossible histoire des femmes ?
Published 2019-12-01“…After many years subjected to a vision of history dedicated to the glorification of the nation, the Partition of India (1947) has attracted renewed interest in the last thirty years or so, aiming to shed as much light as possible on this popular tragedy and its subaltern histories. …”
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Temples of Katas: Their Historical and Religious Significiance
Published 2015-05-01“…However, due to the partition of India their importance has been generally forgotten. …”
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