This book explores the life and works of two eminent writers of India - Bhishm Sahni and Joginder Paul, both of whom had to move to India following partition and wrote significant creative works on the theme of partition. Through the life story analysis of the writers' life and works using constructivist grounded theory method, this book attempts a social constructionist understanding of the trauma of partition in the life of the writers. Based on the findings about creative writers' experiences of suffering and healing, the book also contributes to theoretical and mental health rehabilitation-related concerns for creative persons as well as common human being who have survived historical trauma such as partition of India. It highlights the ways in which the drastically changed socio-political context, economic hardships, family roles and relationships besides personal and relational conflicts shaped their experiences of suffering. Another unique contribution of this study is the insights about creativity as reflexive experiential space for relating compassionately with suffering of common human beings, gathering moral courage to accept and reinterpret conflicts. The book marks a unique contribution to mental health in the context of socio-political disasters such as the 1947 partition of India. It is one of its kind in terms of explicating the relationship between mental health and process of creative writing by, a) providing a phenomenological understanding of the impact of partition on mental health, and b) by bringing out the potential within the creative space for restoration of mental health among creative writers. This book will be useful to students, researchers, and teachers from the fields of literature, creative writing, medical humanities, qualitative research, trauma studies, mental health, healing, psychology, sociology and anthropology.
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Creative Writing and Mental Health of Partition Writers: Healing the Effects of Partition in India
Shilpi Kukreja is an independent researcher. Her interests lie in critical exploration of the intersections of structural forces with creativity, mental health, and education through the use of Qualitative methodology. Her recent publications include: Kukreja, S. (2023). Dehumanising experiences of teaching in the private schools in neoliberal India: an autoethnographic study.International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education,37(7), 2037-2054. Kukreja, S. (2024). Keeping criticality alive in a neo-liberal education system.Economic & Political Weekly,50(31). 63-64. Jain N, Gupta A, Sharma D, Kukreja S, Priya KR. Using Structural Competency to Augment Culturally Responsive Research on Mental Health in Neoliberal Context: Ethnographic Reflections.Qualitative Health Research. 2025;35(4-5):433-447.
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