A psychological study of the Bengal Partition, a traumatic time that continues to resonate. Why has it been so hard for Bengal to recover from this catastrophe, shared with the people of Punjab, who faced much more brutal and horrendous violence over a short period? Was it due to very different historical circumstances? The refugees were targets of soft violence, an extreme form of mental assault that chilled them with fear till they fled. They could not tell whether old friends had become new foes. Were they imagining this or perhaps it was a true reading of the situation? Departures were spread over many years, preventing a sharper break with the past, prolonging their confusion over identity, the grief of being uprooted, of feeling unwelcome in the truncated state of West Bengal. The author interviews a number of respondents who were young children or adolescents from the bhadralok, the educated section of society, to gauge their understanding of Partition and how it affects their lives. She uses the insights of psychoanalysis and cognitive psychology. Alan Roland, the distinguished psychoanalyst, talks of how the depth of these interviews and Basus psychological understanding of each person give a new understanding of memory and the reconstruction of Partition in peoples mind.
A standout history told with Tom Keneally panache. This is the story of three great famines. The first is an Gorta M r, the great hunger of Ireland, which began in 1846 and whose end-date is a matter of debate.
This classic novel by Nobel Prize-winner Rabindranath Tagore, first published in Bengali in 1916, is now available in a lucid new translation.
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Sarit Kumar Chaudhuri. Tripathi and B. Dutta Roy . North - East India Council for Social Science Research ( NEICSSR ) ... Das . A.K. and S.K. De , 1988. “ Impact of LAMPS on Tribal Life ” , in Development of Scheduled Communities ...
Akshoy Kumar datta, another stalwart of this period made the Brahmo Movement a fighting one. to him goes the credit for organizing an intellectual revolt. He gave the movement new content and directed it towards seeking solutions for ...
Interaction, Confrontation, Resolution, the Economic Issues in Bengal Legislature, 1921-51
The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian
Continuing the discussion on Partition in the Eastern Region from volume 1 (Stree, 2006), the editors present in volume 2, a deepening portrait through literature, interviews, surveys and documents.
"Urban shows that the case of the Kartabhajas opens many new insights not merely into the specific case of one minor Bengali cult, but also into much larger cross-cultural and theoretical issues, including the changing role of the lower ...
British Bridgehead Eastern India 1740-1828