This paper aims to examine the relationship between a Birangona, and the men of a patriarchal social system in Rizia Rahman's novel Rokter Okkhor (1978), translated into English as Letters of Blood (2016) by Arunava Sinha. It also explores the notion of honor as it is awarded to the war heroines and how the notion quickly changes into an idea of stigma as Barangona, which means prostitute. Yasmin, the protagonist of this novel, goes through traumatic experiences of being raped, ravaged, and tormented for a few months during the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. After the war of independence, the state honors her as a 'War Heroine' for her sufferings and sacrifices. Looking through the lenses of social stigma and capitalist patriarchy, t...
This article focuses on the relationship of Zahra; the heroine of the novel, The story of Zahra by H...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political worl...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
This article examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics when invoking the imagery of ...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
The Second World War which lasted from 1939-1945 left a deep dent in the lives of many victims in th...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a...
The adverse consequences of war and violence are always more on women and children. Men are always t...
The Feminist Movement, of the twentieth century that metamorphosed the attitude and perception of th...
The 1947 Partition of British India, otherwise simply known as Partition, marked not only the births...
This article focuses on the relationship of Zahra; the heroine of the novel, The story of Zahra by H...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political worl...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
This article examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics when invoking the imagery of ...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
The Second World War which lasted from 1939-1945 left a deep dent in the lives of many victims in th...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a...
The adverse consequences of war and violence are always more on women and children. Men are always t...
The Feminist Movement, of the twentieth century that metamorphosed the attitude and perception of th...
The 1947 Partition of British India, otherwise simply known as Partition, marked not only the births...
This article focuses on the relationship of Zahra; the heroine of the novel, The story of Zahra by H...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
Women rape at warfare was considered a consequence of war in the social, literary and political worl...