Partition, Belonging, and the Birth of Bangladesh
Partition, Belonging, and the Birth of Bangladesh
Basu, Subho; Banerjee, Sandeep
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
168
Dura
Inglês
9781032777962
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Introduction: Towards Bangladesh, from East Pakistan
1. Uncovering the Political Unconscious in a Socially Symbolic Act: Sayeed Ahmad's The Milepost
2. Masud Rana and the vernacularization of popular Cold War geopolitics in East Pakistan, 1966-1971
3. Neorealist Wave in Bangladeshi Cinema in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Metamorphic Drive towards Novelty
4. Bangladesh in the Cold War
5. Dynamics of the people's cultural and political struggles in an Emerging Bangladesh
6. A Continued Marginalization - The Chittagong Hill Tracts and the 'Colonial States'
7. Dispossessed Families and Disposable Daughters: Iphigenia in Calcutta
8. Considerations on Utopia, Partition, and Bengali Women's Writing and Activism Barnita Bagchi
9. Of Homes and Homelands: Muslim Refugees from West Bengal to East Pakistan, 1947-1971
1. Uncovering the Political Unconscious in a Socially Symbolic Act: Sayeed Ahmad's The Milepost
2. Masud Rana and the vernacularization of popular Cold War geopolitics in East Pakistan, 1966-1971
3. Neorealist Wave in Bangladeshi Cinema in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Metamorphic Drive towards Novelty
4. Bangladesh in the Cold War
5. Dynamics of the people's cultural and political struggles in an Emerging Bangladesh
6. A Continued Marginalization - The Chittagong Hill Tracts and the 'Colonial States'
7. Dispossessed Families and Disposable Daughters: Iphigenia in Calcutta
8. Considerations on Utopia, Partition, and Bengali Women's Writing and Activism Barnita Bagchi
9. Of Homes and Homelands: Muslim Refugees from West Bengal to East Pakistan, 1947-1971
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South Asia;South Asian history;Bangladesh;Partition;Belonging;South Asian politics;South Asian culture;refugees;literature
Introduction: Towards Bangladesh, from East Pakistan
1. Uncovering the Political Unconscious in a Socially Symbolic Act: Sayeed Ahmad's The Milepost
2. Masud Rana and the vernacularization of popular Cold War geopolitics in East Pakistan, 1966-1971
3. Neorealist Wave in Bangladeshi Cinema in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Metamorphic Drive towards Novelty
4. Bangladesh in the Cold War
5. Dynamics of the people's cultural and political struggles in an Emerging Bangladesh
6. A Continued Marginalization - The Chittagong Hill Tracts and the 'Colonial States'
7. Dispossessed Families and Disposable Daughters: Iphigenia in Calcutta
8. Considerations on Utopia, Partition, and Bengali Women's Writing and Activism Barnita Bagchi
9. Of Homes and Homelands: Muslim Refugees from West Bengal to East Pakistan, 1947-1971
1. Uncovering the Political Unconscious in a Socially Symbolic Act: Sayeed Ahmad's The Milepost
2. Masud Rana and the vernacularization of popular Cold War geopolitics in East Pakistan, 1966-1971
3. Neorealist Wave in Bangladeshi Cinema in the Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Metamorphic Drive towards Novelty
4. Bangladesh in the Cold War
5. Dynamics of the people's cultural and political struggles in an Emerging Bangladesh
6. A Continued Marginalization - The Chittagong Hill Tracts and the 'Colonial States'
7. Dispossessed Families and Disposable Daughters: Iphigenia in Calcutta
8. Considerations on Utopia, Partition, and Bengali Women's Writing and Activism Barnita Bagchi
9. Of Homes and Homelands: Muslim Refugees from West Bengal to East Pakistan, 1947-1971
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