Symposium on Citizenship, Belonging, and the Partition of India

Date: 
Friday, April 9, 2021
Time: 
9.00 am - 1.30 pm
Event Location: 
Virtual

Citizenship, Belonging and the Partition of India

PANEL 1: BORDERS, CITIZENSHIP AND CONTESTED IDEAS OF THE NATION [9-11 am EST]

Antara DattaRoyal Holloway College, Hindus in Bangladesh and the Citizenship Question in Assam

Farhana IbrahimIndian Institute of Technology Delhi, The 1971 War: Perspectives from Gujarat

Sarah WaheedDavidson College, Hyderabad's ‘Police Action’: Muslim Belonging, Memory, and the Hidden Histories of Partition

Arsalan KhanUnion College, Contesting Sovereignty: Islamic Piety and Blasphemy Politics in Pakistan

Moderator: Neeti Nair, University of Virginia

PANEL 2: LITERATURE AND HISTORY, LONGING AND BELONGING [11:30 am-1:30 pm EST]

Shahla HussainSt. John’s University, Artificial ‘Borders’: Kashmiri Belonging in the Aftermath of Partition  

Uttara ShahaniOxford UniversityLanguage Without a Land: Linguistic Citizenship and the Case for Sindhi in India

Ather ZiaUniversity of Northern Colorado, Kashmiri poetry and the imaginaries of love, loss, and freedom

Mehr FarooqiUniversity of Virginia, Wounds of Partition as Symbolized in the Fiction of Intizar Husain

Moderator: Sonam Kachru, University of Virginia

Friday April 9, 2021
9.00 am - 1.30 pm
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