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ID149788
Title ProperOur city, your crisis
Other Title Informationthe Baloch of Karachi and the Partition of British India
LanguageENG
AuthorLutfi, Ameem ;  Suhail, Adeem
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay approaches the Partition of British India through the perspective of the Baloch inhabitants of Karachi, who locate the city at the centre of diverse political geographies and cultural lineages. We specifically look at the testimony of the residents of Karachi's historic neighbourhoods of Qiyamahsari and Lyari. Their narratives demonstrate how Partition spelled the end of certain forms of socio-political life in the city, while reaffirming others. Together, these narratives help re-conceptualise Partition as a temporally and spatially dilated series of migrations and transformations, rather than as an event unproblematically tethered to the space and time of nation-states.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 39, No.4; Dec 2016: p.891-907
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2016-12 39, 4
Key WordsIndian Ocean ;  Historiography ;  Partition ;  Karachi ;  Labour ;  Memory ;  Cosmopolitanism ;  Sindh ;  Narrative ;  Baloch ;  Oral History