Gendered Nationalism: Bangladeshi Narratives of the War of Liberation

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Jana Fedtke
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Abstract

Within the frameworks of postcolonial analysis and gender studies, focused on the involvement of women in the struggle for independence of Bangladesh in 1971, this article presents and discusses three literary and filmic representations of Bangladesh’s War of Liberation. This analysis combines non-fictional and fictional perspectives and input and clearly confirms that, contrary to popular perceptions of predominantly male war heroes, women also participated in the struggle for independence. Women’s sacrifices and commitment to independence and justice have helped build Bangladesh and strengthen gender equality in the context of Bangladeshi nationalism. The analysis establishes the Bangladeshi Liberation War of 1971 as an aftermath of the partition of the subcontinent in 1947. This theme assumes particular importance upon the 50th anniversary of the War of Liberation in 2021 and the 75th anniversary of the Partition in 2022.
性别民族主义:孟加拉人对解放战争的叙述
在后殖民分析和性别研究的框架内,重点关注1971年孟加拉国独立斗争中妇女的参与,本文提出并讨论了孟加拉国解放战争的三种文学和电影表现形式。这种分析结合了非虚构和虚构的观点和输入,并清楚地证实,与以男性为主的战争英雄的普遍看法相反,女性也参与了争取独立的斗争。妇女的牺牲和对独立和正义的承诺帮助建立了孟加拉国,并在孟加拉国民族主义的背景下加强了性别平等。该分析将1971年的孟加拉国解放战争确定为1947年次大陆分裂的后果。在2021年解放战争50周年和2022年分治75周年之际,这一主题显得尤为重要。
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期刊介绍: South Asia Research is an international, multidisciplinary forum which covers the history, politics, law, economics, sociology, visual culture, languages and literature of the countries in South Asia. It includes works of theory, review and synthesis as well as detailed empirical studies by both research students and established scholars from around the world.
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