1st Edition

Gender, Nationalism, and Genocide in Bangladesh Naristhan/Ladyland

By Azra Rashid Copyright 2019
150 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

150 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The 1971 genocide in Bangladesh took place as a result of the region’s long history of colonization, the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent into largely Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India, and the continuation of ethnic and religious politics in Pakistan, specifically the political suppression of the Bengali people of East Pakistan. The violence endured by women during the 1971 genocide is... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Historical Background  3. Gender, Nationalism and Genocide  4. Archives, Museums and the Politics of Representation  5. Stories of Resistance  6. Conclusion

Biography

Azra Rashid is a filmmaker and postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Gender & Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. Her research is focused on representations of gender in the existing discourses of nationalism and genocide.