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Mar 9, 2021 · Basharat Peer’s Curfewed Night (2008) is a perspicacious commentary on the violence, exile and dispossession that have wrecked the lives of ordinary Kashmiris since 1947. Peer compellingly ruminates on the gradual loss of the Kashmiris’ belongingness in the last few decades that eventually curtailed their sense of individual and collective ...
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- 2021
Dec 5, 2023 · This article combines the approaches of New Historicism and comparative studies to analyse the Curfewed Night by Basharat Peer and Our Moon Has Blood Clots by Rahul Pandita.
This paper explores the impact of resistance literature through an analysis of Basharat Peer's "Curfewed Night." Peer, a Kashmiri journalist and author, crafts a poignant narrative that reflects the turmoil of the Kashmir conflict.
This essay studies two literary texts on Kashmir, The Collaborator (2011) by Mirza Waheed and Curfewed Night (2010) by Basharat Peer and analyzes the discourses of power, overt forms of...
The present paper attempts to study Basharat Peer‟s celebrated memoir Curfewed Night which is a brave and remarkable piece of literary reporting that reveals the personal stories behind one of the most brutal and festering conflicts in modern times. Keywords.
Sep 30, 2021 · It analyzes this practice as a priori argument of the Kashmiri narrativized rhetorics selecting two memoirs, Basharat Peer’s Curfewed Night and Rahul Pandita’s Our Moon has Blood Clots,...
The present paper explores the living conditions of Kashmiris in 1990s on physical, social, psychological and political level. Index Terms – Militants, Brutality, Torture, Military, Maim, Kasmiri Pandits.