The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India Sanjeev Jain

The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India


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Author: Sanjeev Jain
Date: 30 Jul 2018
Publisher: Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd
Language: English
Format: Hardback::260 pages
ISBN10: 9352806506
File size: 57 Mb
Dimension: 139x 215x 19.05mm::420g
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The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India. Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Integrated. Understanding Working Memory. Identity, Society and Transformative Social Categories. Psychological Theory & Systems (70) Apply Psychological Theory & Systems filter;Health Psychology (59) How the Partition of India happened – and why its effects are still felt today (AHRC) to explore the impact of Independence and Partition on life in India and Pakistan. Impact of Partition (Day 1439) Today at 6.30 in the evening Literature Live brings a new perspective to the trauma caused the partition of India into two countries. An estimated 5,00,000 people were killed, and millions displaced. Release their anthology The Psychological Impact of the Partition in India there is hope for the country In contrast to the story of the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan as an epiphenomenal event of independence, this article suggests that the division of British India signaled a unique rupture in which the creation of borders became the defining traumatic event of that history. The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. The first of its kind, this book studie Notes From The Great Divide: Witnesses of Partition unite to tell tales of pain and separation. The psychological impact of which still remains and made me a recluse." more from times of This first-of-a-kind collective, interdisciplinary inquiry into the impact of Partition on the minds of people - edited two eminent psychiatrists, Dr Sanjeev Jain and Dr Alok Sarin - brings together psychiatrists, historians, sociologists and literary minds in a holistic examination of the psychological and sociological impact of Partition Foundation of the partition was to form a state which can secure the basic rights of Muslim. The argument behind the partition was that in newly independent Indian state, Muslim won’t have a dignified life. That was major apprehension behind the p Friends, my review of a very important book for the Indian sub-continent, especially north-India given our times when as a nation we are gong through a tailspin in terms of our values and politics. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE PARTITION OF INDIA Sanjeev Jain and Alok Sarin Sage Publications, 2018, pp. 260, R 850.00 In this first of a kind of collective inquiry of the impact of Partition on the minds of the people two eminent psychiatrists - Dr Sanjeev Jain and Dr Alok Sarin - this interdisciplinary effort, which the two have edited, brings together psychiatrists, historians, sociologists and literary minds in a holistic examination of the psychological and sociological impact of Partition, especially Gender, Memory, Trauma: Women's Novels on the Partition of India Ananya Jahanara Kabir.There are certain images from my past which have always haunted me. Partition was a very violent experience for everybody in the Punjab. Although I was very young then, I saw chance killings, fires, dead bodies. There are images which have stayed with me. between post partition India and Kashmir. All natural routes to Kashmir are through Pakistan. For India the only ground linkage was through Pathankot, a tehsil of Muslim majority district of Gurdaspur in united Punjab. It was an unnatural route given to India, making changes in the original plan of partition… Given that stories of Partition form a significant part of Urdu literature, this is an important point. The Greatest Urdu Stories Ever Told, Aleph's new anthology of 25 stories from India and Pakistan, edited Muhammad Umar Memon, is broader in scope. 42 Chapter: 2 The Trauma of Partition in Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh and The Foreign Aggression and Its Impact on Indian Politics in Shadow From Ladakh Bhabani Bhattacharya. The Trauma of Partition in Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh Khushwant Singh … Freedom’s Cry: The Popular Dimension in the Pakistan Movement and Partition Experience in North-West India. Ian Talbot. Oxford. 1997. Back to library. Summary: From "Talbot examines the role of popular participation in the Pakistan Movement and the social and psychological impact of the 1947 experience. He focuses particularly on The book, The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India edited Sanjeev Jain and Alok Sarin is indeed the first attempt of its type. Being a student and practitioner of psychology, I never came across any such solid attempt ever before. How Prince Charles Influenced Gurinder Chadha's Film on the Partition of India and Pakistan his favorite uncle,” Chadha told NBC News. Seeing the lasting psychological scars of partition The political partition of British India into the modern nation states of India and Pakistan in 1947 caused one of the great convulsions of history. There are now numerous accounts of the event … Revisiting the Political Thought of Ancient India. British Rule in India. The Key to Chinese Civilization. Caste, Culture and Hegemony. A History of Adivasi Women in Post-Independence Eastern India. A History of Hinduism. The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India. Ancient and Medieval World. Apply American History filter;European Revisiting India’s Partition: New Essays on Memory, Culture, and Politics brings together scholars from across the globe to provide diverse perspectives on the continuing impact of the 1947 division of India on the eve of independence from the British Empire. The Partition caused a million deaths and displaced well over 10 million people. “It is not easy to kill without repercussions,” said Ashis Nandy, an Indian political psychologist, while speaking about the 1947-48 partition of India to a crowded room in Pembroke Hall. “Even though the participants of the partition say they do not feel guilty about their action, their bodies and shaking voices tell another story.” The first of its kind, this book studies the psychological impact of Partition through medical and psychiatric perspectives. The Partition of India was a par The first of its kind, this book studies the psychological impact of Partition through medical and psychiatric perspectives. The Partition of India was a partitioning of minds as much as it was a The book focusses on the psychological and social dimensions of the distress and trauma emerging out of Partition, but a discussion on the rhizomatic web of caste is absent in Partition studies. T HE book under review is a welcome contribution to the study of the psychological impact of the partition of India. ignored Partition victims—women and children—and on the disastrous impact such silencing had upon households and domestic lives, irrespective of ethnicity and class. In the end a couple of questions arise: whether the present has found more definite “lines” and metaphorical boundaries that might situate all unhealed psychological wounds and The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India has been collated and edited Alok Sarin, practising Clinical Psychiatrist at Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, New Delhi and Sanjeev Jain, Professor of Psychiatry at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru. The book tries to bring together the issues of partitioning and dividing the human The first of its kind, this book studies the psychological impact of Partition through medical and psychiatric perspectives. The Partition of India was a partitioning of minds as much as it was a geographical division. But there has been little discussion in mental health discourse on the psychological scars it caused. The rupture between the two can be traced to what happened within India’s predominantly Hindu Congress party, which represented both communities against the British Raj in the years before the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. As partition neared, the reservations of Muslims were not properly considered, and their demands were thus not in Partition Dialogues: Memories of a Lost Home, Alok Bhalla interviews six novelists from India and Pakistan to invoke their personal experiences of the years around 1947. Artistic representations of trauma of the Indian Partition range from short stories to cinema – each proving how we “are implicated in each other’s trauma” (Caruth, 24). The Psychological Impact of the Partition of India, Edited : Dr Sanjeev Jain and Dr Alok Sarin. On May 10, 1857, the first rumblings of the Indian Rebellion broke out in the garrison town of





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