When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a nationalistic perspective, demonizing the Other and focusing on the strength, perseverance, and in the case of the Bengalis, glory and triumph over West Pakistan. In such accounts, women’s involvement in the war, as fighters, social workers, and civilian victims of tremendous violence, is often left out as it would disrupt the smooth surface of national history. As recorded by Saikia in one in..
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
The focus of this paper is to understand the construction of women in the war films of Bangladesh. A...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
The most important and celebrated chapter in the history of Bangladesh is its nine-month long Libera...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
This article presents an investigation of the forces of authority and co-option surrounding the docu...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
The year of 1971 became a signifying marker transforming the political dynamics of South Asia. Forty...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
The focus of this paper is to understand the construction of women in the war films of Bangladesh. A...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
The most important and celebrated chapter in the history of Bangladesh is its nine-month long Libera...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
This article presents an investigation of the forces of authority and co-option surrounding the docu...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
The year of 1971 became a signifying marker transforming the political dynamics of South Asia. Forty...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
In this paper, Alavi brings together an interview and academic scholarship on the 1971 partition of ...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
The focus of this paper is to understand the construction of women in the war films of Bangladesh. A...