Inventing boundaries: gender, politics, and the partition of India/
edited by Mushirul Hasan
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000.
- viii, 393 p. ; 22 cm.
Thoughts on Pakistan / B.R. Ambedkar -- Is India geographically one? / Kazi Said-Ud-Din Ahmad -- The communal pattern of India / Kazi Said-Ud-Din Ahmad -- Some aspects of Pakistan / Jamil-Ud-Din Ahmad -- An economist looks at Pakistan / Radha Kamal Mukerjee -- A case for Congress-league unity / Sajjad Zaheer -- Negotiating with its past and present: the changing profile of the Aligarh Muslim University / Mushirul Hasan -- The attitude of the Jamʻyyat-i ʻUlama-i Hind to the Indian national movement and the establishment of Pakistan / Yohanan Friedmann -- Community, state, and gender: some reflections on the partition of India / Urvashi Butalia -- Recovery, rupture, resistance: the Indian state and the abduction of women during partition / Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin -- Businessmen and the partition of India / Claude Markovits -- Hyderabad today / Alec Reid -- Panjabi refugees and the urban development of greater Delhi / V.N. Datta -- Black margins / Saadat Hasan Manto -- An unwritten epic / Intizar Husain -- Remembered villages: representations of Hindu-Bengali memories in the aftermath of the partition / Dipesh Chakrabarty -- Objectifying troubling memories: an interview with Bhisham Sahni / Alok Bhalla -- The trauma of independence: some aspects of progressive Hindi literature 1945-7 / Alok Rai -- In the heat of fratricide: the literature of India's partition burning freshly / Jason Francisco.