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"Collection and Preservation of Painful Memories of Refugee Women Survived during Partition: An Overview"

Kaur, Trishanjit
IFLA
2017
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Submitted on:10.08.20171LIS professionals supporting women living in conflict situationshttps://www.ifla.org/node/11319Collection and Preservation of Painful Memories of Refugee Women Survived during Partition: An OverviewTrishanjit KaurDepartmentof Library & Information Science, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab,IndiaE-mail address: trishanjit.kaur@gmail.comNirmal SinghGuru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab, IndiaE-mail address: nirmal02@yahoo.co.inSimran KaurUILS,Panjab University, Chandigarh, IndiaE-mail address: sthandisidhu@gmail.comCopyright © 2017by Trishanjit Kaur, Nirmal Singh, Simran Kaur.This work is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalLicense:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Abstract:India witnessed the world’s largest movement of population ranging from 10-18 million during its partition during August1947 when India and Pakistan got independence. This catastrophe left 2 million dead and more than 10 million displaced in a few days.The worst sufferers were women who faced horrible brutalities. Thousands of women were abducted, raped, mutilated, pregnant women had their breasts cut off and babies hacked out of their bellies, infants were found literally roasted. Women were used as slaves and discarded. Gangs of killers set whole villages on flame, hacking to death men and children and the aged while carrying off young women to be raped. Some British soldiers and journalists who had also witnessed the Nazi death camps claimed Partition’s brutalities were worse. It left both physical and mental scars on women. Most of these women never had the chance to tell their stories and chose to let silence takeover instead. There are numerous writings, movies, pictures depicting the pain and suffering of women. They want these to be collected and preserved in local libraries and museums. However, a comprehensive source of information providing exhaustive reporting of such writings and other documents still lacks. This paper will analyse various efforts being made to depict and preserve memories of refugee women with special reference to 1947partitionarchive project. It will also provide a comprehensive list of various sources that focus on preserving memories of women victims of partition. Link - //bit.ly/3EiduPl
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