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050 00 $aJQ98.A58$bD46 2011
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100 1 $aD'Costa, Bina.
245 10 $aNationbuilding, gender, and war crimes in South Asia /$cBina D'Costa.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2011.
300 $axv, 246 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
490 0 $aRoutledge contemporary South Asia series ;$vv.29
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [218]-240) and index.
505 0 $aThe politics of nationalism and nationbuilding -- 1947 : from partition to creation -- 1971 : politics of silence, or refusal to remember? -- Gendered nationbuilding -- Frozen in time? War crimes, justice and political forgiveness -- Partnership with transnational networks for gender-sensitive justice mechanism.
520 $a"This book gives a detailed historical analysis of nationbuilding processes and how these are closely linked to statebuilding and to issues of war crime, gender and sexuality, and marginalization of minority groups. With a focus on the Indian subcontinent, the author demonstrates how the state itself is involved in the construction of a gendered identity, and how control of women and their sexuality is central to the nationbuilding project. She applies a critical feminist approach to two major conflicts in the Indian subcontinent 'the Partition of India in 1947 and the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971' and offers suggestions for addressing historical injustices and war crimes in the context of modern Bangladesh. Addressing how the social and political elites were able to construct and legitimize a history of the state that ignored these issues, the author suggests a critical re-examination of the history of the creation of Bangladesh which takes into account the rise of the Islamic right and their involvement in war crimes. Looking at the impact that notions of nation-state and nationalism have on women from a critical feminist perspective, the book will be an important addition to the literature on gender studies, international relations and South Asian politics."--Pub. desc.
651 0 $aBangladesh$xHistory$yRevolution, 1971.
650 0 $aNation-building$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aNationalism$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aWar crimes$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aSex role$xPolitical aspects$zSouth Asia.
651 0 $aIndia$xHistory$yPartition, 1947.
650 0 $aIndia-Pakistan Conflict, 1971.
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