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The Quest for National Identity: Women, Islam and the State in Bangladesh
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Institute of Development Studies
Published InFeminist Review
Year1991
Citations64
Abstract
This chapter examines the complex interactions between religion and culture in constructing definitions of national identity in Bangladesh and in shaping the political projects of recent regimes. It also attempts to throw light on certain features which differentiate current Islamisation processes in Bangladesh from those in Pakistan and Iran described elsewhere in this volume. In all three countries, official Islamisation programmes were begun in the latter half of the 1970s. In both Iran and Pakistan, however, these programmes went further than in Bangladesh and, despite clear differences in the political forces behind them, had important features in common. Of particular significance was the central place accorded by both to the position of women. Islamic norms of behaviour were enforced more…
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Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsBangladesh Politics, Society, and DevelopmentPolitics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle EastAsian Studies and HistoryGender studiesPolitical economyLawDevelopment economicsSocial scienceAcousticsAlgorithmFinanceArtificial intelligenceArchaeology