Beyond Partition
ebook ∣ Gender, Violence and Representation in Postcolonial India · Dissident Feminisms
By Deepti Misri

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Deepti Misri shows how Partition began a history of politicized animosity associated with the differing ideas of ""India"" held by communities and in regions on one hand, and by the political-military Indian state on the other. She moves beyond that formative national event, however, in order to examine other forms of gendered violence in the postcolonial life of the nation, including custodial rape, public stripping, deturbanning, and enforced disappearances. Assembling literary, historiographic, performative, and visual representations of gendered violence against women and men, Misri establishes that cultural expressions do not just follow violence but determine its very contours, and interrogates the gendered scripts underwriting the violence originating in the contested visions of what ""India"" means.
Ambitious and ranging across disciplines, Beyond Partition offers both an overview of and nuanced new perspectives on the ways caste, identity, and class complicate representations of violence, and how such representations shape our understandings of both violence and India.
| Cover Title Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Anatomy of a Riot: Vulnerable Male Bodies in Manto and Other Fictions 2. The Violence of Memory: Women's Renarrations of the Partition 3. Atrocious Encounters: Caste Violence and State Violence 4. "Are You a Man?": Performing Naked Protest in India 5. "This Is Not a Performance": Public Mourning and Visual Spectable in Kashmir Epilogue: The Violence of the Oppressed Notes Bibliography Index | Eugene M. Kayden Book Award in Literary Studies, University of Colorado Boulder, 2016. — University of Colorado Boulder|Deepti Misri is an assistant professor of women and gender studies at University of Colorado Boulder.