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Migration

Partition, Migration, and Identity: A Reading of Sundri Uttamchandani’s Deh Thyo Pardeh

Vidya Tewani
mutemelodist
2021

International Migration and Development in South Asia

Md Mizanur Rahman
Tan Tai Yong
Routledge
2015

Situating the Post-Partition Muslim Migrant in Pakistan

Author(s): 
Soumyadeep Neogi
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Daath Voyage: An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in English , 2020
www.academia.edu/44136220/Situating_the_Post_Partition_Muslim_Migrant_in_Pakistan

"Abstract:Millions of people were forced to migrate after the Partition of the Indian subcontinent. The massive human displacement enabled the creation of new ethnic identities. This was, especially,pronounced for migrant Muslims in Pakistan who had to settle there and restart their lives. Although initially, they were regarded as religious refugees who had sacrificed everything for Pakistan, soon they were treated as unwanted outsiders.

Seeds for Change: The Lives and Work of Suri and Edda Sehgal

Marly Cornell
Sehgal Foundation
2014

Changing Electoral Politics in Delhi: From Caste to Class

Sanjay Kumar
SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd.
2013

Since 1947: Partition Narratives Among Punjabi Migrants of Delhi

Ravinder Kaur
Oxford University Press
2007

Whispers from the East

Amie Ali
2015

The Bengal Diaspora: Rethinking Muslim migration

Alexander, Claire
Chatterji, Joya
Jalais, Annu
Routledge
2015

Recollections of the Partition of India

Author(s): 
Neil Hajela
partitionofindiaexperiences.weebly.com

A website project collecting recollection of people who were direct witnesses to the impact of partition. This project examines the stories of four people who were directly impacted by the partition of India; either as being a migrant, or as a person who lived next to the refugee camps, and was directly impacted by the mass inflow of refugees.

Partition: The Long Shadow

Urvashi Butalia (editor)
Zubaan/Penguin
2015

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