Abstract
The riots and migration which took place as a result of partition in 1947, came to the forefront as the core issues discussed in Pakistani Urdu fiction. And especially the human tragedies that trailed migration on both sides, not only attracted the attention of male fiction writers of Urdu but female Urdu writers also addressed these issues, rather they became the focal points in their stories. This article covers these varied and diverse experiences delineated in the female Urdu fiction writers’ stories.
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Type: | Article |
Volume: | 26 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | Urdu |
Id: | 5f3230d3d0f29 |
Pages | 99 - 110 |
Published | June 30, 2020 |
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