Remnants of a Separation: A History of the Partition through Material Memory

Aanchal Malhotra
4.44
1,804 ratings 286 reviews
Remnants of a Separation is a unique attempt to revisit the Partition through objects that refugees carried with them across the border. These belongings absorbed the memory of a time and place, remaining latent and undisturbed for generations. They now speak of their owner's pasts as they emerge as testaments to the struggle, sacrifice, pain and belonging at an unparalleled moment in history. A string of pearls gifted by a maharaja, carried from Dalhousie to Lahore, reveals the grandeur of a life that once was. A notebook of poems, brought from Lahore to Kalyan, shows one woman's determination to pursue the written word despite the turmoil around her. A refugee certificate created in Calcutta evokes in a daughter the feelings of displacement her father had experienced upon leaving Mymensingh zila, now in Bangladesh.Written as a crossover between history and anthropology, Remnants of a Separation is the product of years of passionate research. It is an alternative history of the Partition -- the first and only one told through material memory that makes the event tangible even seven decades later.
Genres: NonfictionHistoryIndiaIndian LiteraturePakistanHistoricalPoliticsAnthropologyAsiaAsian Literature
549 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
1026 (57%)
4 star
604 (33%)
3 star
133 (7%)
2 star
28 (2%)
1 star
13 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Aanchal Malhotra