Violence and Resistance in Sikh Gendered Identity
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Violence and Resistance in Sikh Gendered Identity
Kaur Singh, Jaspal
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
204
Mole
Inglês
9780367494636
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction 1. Cultural Syncretism vs. Collective Psychic Fragmentation: The Construction of Sikh Gendered Identity 2. Mughal India and Colonialism: Revising History, Gender Identity and Violence in Bhai Veer Singh's Sundri 3. Communal and Gender Violence in Shauna Singh Baldwin's What the Body Remembers 4. Gendered Violence and Partition Memory in Postcolonial Novels and Films 5. Partition Narratives and Sikh Gendered Identity Construction: Memory of Violence in Khushwant Singh's 1956 Novel Train to Pakistan 6. Gender and Memories of Trauma in Amrita Pritam's 1950 Novella Pinjar and Poems 7. Violence, State Terror, and Gendered Sikh Identity: The Aftermath of Operation Blue Star in Gulzar's 1996 Hindi film, Maachis (Matches) and Anurag Singh's 2013 Punjabi Film, Punjab 1984 8. Traumatized Sikh Male and Female Subjects: Representations of Trauma and Memory in Amitoj Mann's 2003 Punjabi Film Hawayein 9. (En)Gendering Nations in Manoj Punj's 2004 Punjabi Film, Des Hoyaa Prades: When One's Nation Becomes a Foreign Territory 10. Perpetrator Nation and the Cultural Memorialization of Sikh Trauma in Shonali Bose's Novel, Amu (2004) 11. Once Again, the Turban: Terror and Gendered Sikh Identity in Liam Delzell's Punjabi Cab, Satdeep Singh's Taaj, and Sarab Singh Neelam's Ocean of Pearls 12. Gendering the Sikh Diaspora and Transnational Feminism: The Construction of Sexuality in the Poems of Sukhjeet Kaur Khalsa (2016), Sharapal Ruprai (2014) and Rupi Kaur (2015 and 2017). Bibliography
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Young Man;Sikh Woman;feminism;Waris Shah;globalism;Amritdhari Sikh;Postcolonial literature;Sikh Men;gender;Akal Takht;transnationalism and diasporas;Sikh Community;Sikh literature and culture;Sikh Identity;diaspora;Operation Blue Star;Indian literature and culture;Partition Violence;Indian diaspora literature;Turbaned Sikh;Sikh gendered identity;Young Sikh Woman;gendered violence;Sikh Nation;1984 anti-Sikh riots;Akali Dal;British's colonialism;Partition Trauma;Female Feticide;Arya Samaj Movement;Granth Sahib;Traumatic Memory Recall;Bharat Mata Ki Jai;Anglo-Sikh Wars;Perpetrator Nation;Namdhari Sikh;Liver Transplant Unit;Sikh Subject
Introduction 1. Cultural Syncretism vs. Collective Psychic Fragmentation: The Construction of Sikh Gendered Identity 2. Mughal India and Colonialism: Revising History, Gender Identity and Violence in Bhai Veer Singh's Sundri 3. Communal and Gender Violence in Shauna Singh Baldwin's What the Body Remembers 4. Gendered Violence and Partition Memory in Postcolonial Novels and Films 5. Partition Narratives and Sikh Gendered Identity Construction: Memory of Violence in Khushwant Singh's 1956 Novel Train to Pakistan 6. Gender and Memories of Trauma in Amrita Pritam's 1950 Novella Pinjar and Poems 7. Violence, State Terror, and Gendered Sikh Identity: The Aftermath of Operation Blue Star in Gulzar's 1996 Hindi film, Maachis (Matches) and Anurag Singh's 2013 Punjabi Film, Punjab 1984 8. Traumatized Sikh Male and Female Subjects: Representations of Trauma and Memory in Amitoj Mann's 2003 Punjabi Film Hawayein 9. (En)Gendering Nations in Manoj Punj's 2004 Punjabi Film, Des Hoyaa Prades: When One's Nation Becomes a Foreign Territory 10. Perpetrator Nation and the Cultural Memorialization of Sikh Trauma in Shonali Bose's Novel, Amu (2004) 11. Once Again, the Turban: Terror and Gendered Sikh Identity in Liam Delzell's Punjabi Cab, Satdeep Singh's Taaj, and Sarab Singh Neelam's Ocean of Pearls 12. Gendering the Sikh Diaspora and Transnational Feminism: The Construction of Sexuality in the Poems of Sukhjeet Kaur Khalsa (2016), Sharapal Ruprai (2014) and Rupi Kaur (2015 and 2017). Bibliography
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Young Man;Sikh Woman;feminism;Waris Shah;globalism;Amritdhari Sikh;Postcolonial literature;Sikh Men;gender;Akal Takht;transnationalism and diasporas;Sikh Community;Sikh literature and culture;Sikh Identity;diaspora;Operation Blue Star;Indian literature and culture;Partition Violence;Indian diaspora literature;Turbaned Sikh;Sikh gendered identity;Young Sikh Woman;gendered violence;Sikh Nation;1984 anti-Sikh riots;Akali Dal;British's colonialism;Partition Trauma;Female Feticide;Arya Samaj Movement;Granth Sahib;Traumatic Memory Recall;Bharat Mata Ki Jai;Anglo-Sikh Wars;Perpetrator Nation;Namdhari Sikh;Liver Transplant Unit;Sikh Subject