THE FRAGMENTATION OF IDENTITY: COMMUNAL VIOLENCE AND PERSONAL TRAUMA IN CHAMAN NAHAL’S AZADI
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i1.2024.1995Keywords:
Communal Violence, Displacement, Identity Crisis, Partition of IndiaAbstract [English]
This paper analyzes the fragmentation of personal and collective identities in Chaman Nahal’s Azadi, focusing on the emotional and psychological impacts of the Partition of India in 1947. Set against the backdrop of communal violence, the novel examines the trauma experienced by its protagonist, Lala Kanshi Ram, a prosperous Hindu merchant forced to flee his home in Sialkot due to religious tensions. The paper explores how Kanshi Ram’s displacement erodes his identity, transforming him from a respected figure into a displaced refugee struggling to adapt to post-Partition India. The novel emphasizes how communalism fractures identities, forcing characters to redefine themselves within new religious and national contexts. The analysis further highlights the theme of emotional rebirth as the characters, now refugees, grapple with their losses and strive to rebuild their lives in a fragmented society. By focusing on themes of identity, trauma, and resilience, this paper asserts that this novel is not just a recounting of historical events but a profound exploration of the emotional and psychological impact of Partition on both individuals and the wider society.
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