Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971

Yasmin Saikia
4.23
74 ratings 7 reviews
Fought between India and what was then East and West Pakistan, the war of 1971 led to the creation of Bangladesh, where it is remembered as the War of Liberation. For India, the war represents a triumphant settling of scores with Pakistan. If the war is acknowledged in Pakistan, it is cast as an act of betrayal by the Bengalis. None of these nationalist histories convey the human cost of the war. Pakistani and Indian soldiers and Bengali militiamen raped and tortured women on a mass scale. In Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh , survivors tell their stories, revealing the power of speaking that deemed unspeakable. They talk of victimization—of rape, loss of status and citizenship, and the “war babies” born after 1971. The women also speak as agents of change, as social workers, caregivers, and wartime fighters. In the conclusion, men who terrorized women during the war recollect their wartime brutality and their postwar efforts to achieve a sense of humanity. Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh sheds new light on the relationship among nation, history, and gender in postcolonial South Asia.
Genres: BangladeshHistoryNonfictionAnthropologyPakistanMilitary FictionGenderWar
336 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
29 (39%)
4 star
34 (46%)
3 star
10 (14%)
2 star
1 (1%)
1 star
0 (0%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Yasmin Saikia

Lists with this book

āĻāĻ•āĻžāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰ⧇āϰ āĻĻāĻŋāύāϗ⧁āϞāĻŋ
A Golden Age
Brick Lane
Books about Bangladesh
118 books â€ĸ 41 voters
āĻāĻ•āĻžāĻ¤ā§āϤāϰ⧇āϰ āĻĻāĻŋāύāϗ⧁āϞāĻŋ
āφāĻŽāĻžāϰ āĻŦāĻ¨ā§āϧ⧁ āϰāĻžāĻļ⧇āĻĻ
āĻœā§‹āĻ›āύāĻž āĻ“ āϜāύāύ⧀āϰ āĻ—āĻ˛ā§āĻĒ
Books on Liberation War of Bangladesh
61 books â€ĸ 35 voters