![]() Reflecting the day-to-day working methods of CAP, the activities could be viewed as a form of living history, a means of revisiting Partition and its political and personal significance today. These activities ranged from live oral history recordings to the archiving of personal documents generated via an open call for material. ![]() The material displayed presented CAP’s collection and also served as the backdrop for a number of programmed activities that generated additional Partition related content. Drawing together commissioned works and existing archival material from The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) collection to revisit not only the grand political narrative of Partition but also the often marginalised gender perspectives of the partition of India and the subsequent birth of Pakistan.
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