Rising from the Ashes: Women’s Narratives of 1971

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Rising from the Ashes: Women’s Narratives of 1971 By Shaheen Akther (Editor) Suraiya Begum (Editor) Meghna Guhathakurta (Editor) Hameeda Hossain (Editor) Sultana Kamal (Editor) Niaz Zaman (Translator) Publisher(s): The University Press Limited (UPL) First Published: 2012 No. of Pages: 298
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“Rising from the Ashes: Women’s Narratives of 1971” is a collection of the experiences of 22 women who faced fire, rape, eviction, displacement and death, during the war of independence in Bangladesh in 1971, and lived to tell the tale. These women are neither the creators nor the determinants of history. Their ordinary lives were uprooted by the sudden maelstrom of war. The barbarity of the Pakistani Army has marked every part of their life, but even after the war their struggles for survival, for recognition and claims for justice are an important part of the national history. From 13 women, we get an account of how their family members were killed. 9 women describe their experience of rape. The scars of these painful experiences reach far deeper than the immediate reactions to war. That is why their testimonies do not bear the black-and-white distinctions made in wars, nor is there any colour added for effect. Their personal experiences are an indictment of the war and of military brutality. These unembellished stories may be some of the most powerful to emerge from the liberation war.
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