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ID172222
Title ProperClass analysis of the experience of migration during the partition of India
LanguageENG
AuthorAzhar, Shahram
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Abstract
The paper conducts a class analysis of the human experience of migration during the Partition of India using a dataset constructed from 1,000 recently published oral narratives by migrants from across the Indian subcontinent. The dataset collates and maps information for four key variables: (1) origins and destinations of migrants; (2) class backgrounds of migrants; (3) modes of transport used during migration; and (4) experiences of direct or indirect violence. Satellite mapping and network analysis are used to develop an empirically grounded cartographic understanding of the relationships between these variables. The results point to a sharply hierarchical story. Differences in class background not only closely correlate with differences in mode of transport and choice of destination, but also with the timing and intensity of an episode of violence. Most importantly, migrants’ experiences show greater similarity within class background and regionality than within a religious group. Thus, not only are discussions based on the conceptual binary of religion unable to account for the large variations in the experiential aspects of Partition, they are also unable to connect these experiences to the broader social structure of the colonial polity in the Indian subcontinent. By reinstating class as an analytical category, this paper seeks to improve our understanding of the humanitarian costs and consequences of the Partition of 1947.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 43, No.3; Jun 2020: p.407-428
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2020-06 43, 3
Key WordsViolence ;  Partition ;  Transport ;  Oral History ;  Class and Migration ;  Partition Experience