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Beyond the Archive of Silence: Narratives of Violence of the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh

Published InHistory Workshop Journal
Year2004
Citations100

Abstract

In 1971, two wars broke out in East Pakistan. One was a civil war between East and West Pakistan, and, the other, an international war fought between India and Pakistan. In the wars soldiers and civilians – Punjabi, Bengali, Bihari and Indians – who served as state and non-state/community actors violated, brutalized and terrorized women in East Pakistan in an attempt to instil fear and force enemy groups into submission. After the war the traumatic experiences of women were suppressed in the national narratives of Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India and the memory of gendered violence was actively forgotten. Why? In this paper, I probe into the production of silence – social, cultural and political – and investigate some of the…
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