Abstract
Partition, in all its momentous history full of experiences of violence, mass migration, and segregation of one colonial state into two, remains a very solemn part of national, political, religious, cultural, and economic history. This article focuses on the relationship between gendered sexual violence, honor, and women’s position in a patriarchal society. Divided into three sections, it describes in detail the violence perpetrated against women during partition, discusses the subject of honor in relation to a women's sexuality, and links both former sections to discuss it's impact on contemporary gender politics.
Full paper: Gender and Partition (Research Paper - Asia 333)