Understanding the Displacement of Pandits from Kashmir Valley: Dialogism in The Garden of Solitude

Mikhael Bakhtin has fundamentally changed ourunderstanding of the novel form by shifting emphasis frommonologism and freeing the novel author's/narrator's visioncontrolled narrative to dialogism where multiple voices arepossible and there is a recognition of more than one validunderstandin...

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Main Author: Chandak, Sujit R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dharmaram College 2017
In: Journal of Dharma
Year: 2017, Volume: 42, Issue: 1, Pages: 29-46
Further subjects:B Pandits
B Kashmir
B Narrative
B Migration
B Fundamentalism
B Bakhtin
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Summary:Mikhael Bakhtin has fundamentally changed ourunderstanding of the novel form by shifting emphasis frommonologism and freeing the novel author's/narrator's visioncontrolled narrative to dialogism where multiple voices arepossible and there is a recognition of more than one validunderstanding of the context. Sidhartha Gigoo's novel The Gardenof Solitude functions as a work of art that brings out the true natureof fundamentalism, which is characterised by a total lack ofopenness to the voices of the other side. This paper reads into themultiple voices in the novel and constructs a criticalunderstanding of the displacement of Pandit's from Kashmir. Itargues that the insurgency of the 1990s in Kashmir, which was aresult of aspiration for a separate political identity for Kashmirwas turned into a 'Jihad' against the non-Muslims.Fundamentalism hijacked the age-old plurality of the Kashmiriculture and the casualties were the Pandits and the Sufi form ofIslam that was practiced in the Valley. The paper makes a caseagainst fundamentalism that forced Pandits to leave their homesbut could not break the emotional bond amongst the Muslims andthe Pandits of Kashmir, and presents dialogue as an antidote.
ISSN:0253-7222
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma