Harvest:An International Multidisciplinary and Multilingual Research Journal
Home
About Us
About the Journal
Mission
Publication Schedule
Editor's Role
Editorial Policy
Privacy Policy
Copyright Notice
Publication Ethics
Peer Review Process
Feed Back
FAQ
Submission
Guidelines for Submission
Author’s Guidelines
Download Copyright Form
Editorial Board
Current Issue
Archives
Special Issues
Contact
Follow us on Social Media
Harvest: An International Multidisciplinary and Multilingual Research Journal
E-ISSN :
2582-9866
Impact Factor: 5.4
Home
About Us
About the Journal
Mission
Publication Schedule
Plagiarism
Editor's Role
Editorial Policy
Privacy Policy
Copyright Notice
Publication Ethics
Peer Review Process
Feed Back
FAQ
Submission
Guidelines for Submission
Author’s Guidelines
Download Copyright Form
Editorial Board
Current Issue
Archives
Special Issues
Contact
Special Issues Abstract
Home
Special Issues Abstract
Special Issues Abstract
Volume IV Special Issue I January 2024
Name of Author :
Palak Jha
Title of the paper :
Unveiling Human Odyssey: Portrayals of Migration and Refugees in Pinjar and Train to Pakistan
Abstract:
Migration literature and cinematic portrayals capture the essence of everyday life in an increasingly globalized world, offering reflections on the complexities of existence within multicultural and multilingual contexts. Examining the partition of India in 1947, Chandraprakash Dwivedis film Pinjar 2003 and Khushwant Singhs novel Train to Pakistan 1956 serves as compelling narratives that delve into the impact of migration on human experiences. The narratives underscore the profound impact of migration on individual lives and communities, revealing the complex interplay of identity, belonging, and displacement. In the broader context of migration, the research paper titled ―Unveiling Human Odyssey The Portrayals of Migration and Refugees in Pinjar and Train to Pakistan‖ embarks on a comprehensive interdisciplinary investigation into the nuanced representations of migration and refugee experiences in cinematic and literary narratives. The comparative analysis of these thematically connected works in the research paper further highlights migration as a multifaceted phenomenon, exploring its ramifications across different forms of artistic expression and unravels intricate layers of migration and refugee dynamics. By delving into the themes of identity, sense of belonging, and socio- political nuances embedded in these selected works, the paper sheds light on broader issues of migration, offering insights into the human condition amid a pivotal historical juncture.
Keywords :
Migration, refugees, identity, displacement, representation
DOI :
Page Number :
52-58