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3L The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies | 2016

Honour killing as engendered violence against women in Amit Majmudar’s Partitions (2011)

Gabriel Clement Chen Wei Chua; Ida Baizura Bahar; Rohimmi Noor

The 1947 Partition of British India, otherwise simply known as Partition, marked not only the births of India and Pakistan, but also one of modern history’s largest human mass migrations, in which an estimated million died and thousands of women were subjected to horrifying acts of engendered violence. Scholars, such as Menon and Bhasin (1998) as well as Butalia (2000), have conceptualised engendered violence during Partition as a violation of women’s bodies, sexualities and psyches by men in general, manifested in various forms ranging from abduction and rape to honour killing and bodily mutilations. However, this study is limited to examining how honour killing is depicted as a form of such violence in the novel Partitions (2011) by Amit Majmudar. More importantly, it examines how depictions of the honour killing of women during Partition in the selected text can also be read as manifestations of the negative underside of the concept of biopower conceptualised by Foucault, in which mass death and destruction are necessary to ensure the survival of future generations. This study reveals, based on textual evidence surrounding the botched honour killing of the character Simran Kaur, that the honour killing of women during Partition is due to the perception of the time, place and society that women, as well as their sexuality, are symbolic constructions of male honour. This subsequently leads to women being viewed by their own men-folk as threats against the honour of their respective religions and communities in times of communal strife. Keywords: honour killing; 1947 Partition; engendered violence against women; Partition fiction in English; biopower DOI: http://doi.org/10.17576/3L-2016-2201-17


International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature | 2013

Negotiating Liminal Identities in Mohja Kahf’s The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf

Susan Taha Alkarawi; Ida Baizura Bahar


International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature | 2018

Politics of Staging Capitalist Society in Transcultural Adaptations of Brecht’s The Threepenny Opera by Ajoka Theatre in Pakistan

Taimur Kayani; Arbaayah Ali Termizi; Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya; Ida Baizura Bahar


Theory and Practice in Language Studies | 2017

Beyond Human Boundaries: Variations of Human Transformation in Science Fiction

Sayyed Ali Mirenayat; Ida Baizura Bahar; Rosli Talif; Manimangai Mani


Archive | 2017

The role of secure base and safe haven: a means of re-constructing the broken-self in Yvonne Vera's Under the Tongue

Shamaila Dodhy; Hardev Kaur Jujar Singh; Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya; Ida Baizura Bahar


Archive | 2017

Science Fiction and Future Human: Cyborg, Transhuman and Posthuman

Sayyed Ali Mirenayat; Ida Baizura Bahar; Rosli Talif; Manimangai Mani


International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature | 2017

The Voice of the Silenced in Salman Rushdie’s Shame, Caryl Phillips’s Foreigners: Three English Lives, and Colum McCann’s

Rosli Talif; Manimangai Mani; Ida Baizura Bahar; Intisar Mohammed Wagaa


Archive | 2016

Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through Nego-Feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba's Sacred Apples

Nasiru Umar Muhammad; Rosli Talif; Hardev Kaur Jujar Singh; Ida Baizura Bahar


Archive | 2016

Levi's basic anxiety, conflict and the search for glory in Zadie Smith's On Beauty

Shima Shokri; Ida Baizura Bahar; Rohimmi Noor


International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature | 2016

Emerging Patterns Of Bangsa Malaysia In Anthony Burgess’ Time For A Tiger

Farahanna Abd Razak; Ida Baizura Bahar; Rosli Talif

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Rosli Talif

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Manimangai Mani

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Rohimmi Noor

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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