This article examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics when invoking the imagery of war-time rape. It explores the prevalent way in which the raped woman of the Bangladesh war of 1971 is imagined in contemporary Bangladesh through the circulation of rumours, narratives of encounters and photographs. In 1971, faced with a large number of rape survivors after the war, the Bangladeshi government publicly designated any woman raped in the war a birangona (meaning brave woman/war-heroine). Over the last 40 years in Bangladesh, there has existed a public memory of wartime rape through various literary, visual and testimonial forms. These aesthetic representations of the war-heroine can be understood through Rancière’s politics by ...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
This article examines the role of graphic ethnography in mapping the objects and feelings of fear th...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
This paper aims to examine the relationship between a Birangona, and the men of a patriarchal social...
This article presents an investigation of the forces of authority and co-option surrounding the docu...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
Two decades ago, ‘1971’ was deemed to not have a market within Indian publishing houses and media ou...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a...
In December 1971, East Pakistan became the independent nation of Bangladesh after a nine-month war w...
Rape, commonly used as a weapon of war, was long seen as an inevitable by-product of battle. Recent ...
The 1971 War of Bangladesh witnessed one of the worst incidents of gender-based violence in history ...
Following the 1971 Bangladesh War, the Bangladesh government publicly designated the thousands of wo...
This article examines the role of graphic ethnography in mapping the objects and feelings of fear th...
The formation of Bangladesh in 1971 coincided with the death of three million people and rape of two...
The article aims to portray the traumas and sufferings of female war survivors in pre and post-1971 ...
This paper aims to examine the relationship between a Birangona, and the men of a patriarchal social...
This article presents an investigation of the forces of authority and co-option surrounding the docu...
The year 1971 symbolizes an episode of a bloodbath in the history of South Asia. Popularly known as ...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
Two decades ago, ‘1971’ was deemed to not have a market within Indian publishing houses and media ou...
This presentation seeks to ethnographically explore the affective aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, w...
In the postmodern era, one of the primary objectives of oral narratives is to tell the untold storie...
When remembering the civil war between East and West Pakistan in 1971, most accounts are told from a...