Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: September 1, 2025 - Last updated: September 1, 2025

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Md Firoz Mahmud Ahsan

Title: The trauma of rejection

Subtitle: Contemporary literary encounters with the 1971 Bangladesh war

Thesis: Ph.D. Thesis, University of Hong Kong

Advisors: H.L.E. Ho and C.H.B. Chua

Year: 2025

Pages:

OCLC Number: -

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | Asian History: Bangladeshi History, Pakistani History | Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Bangladesh Liberation War; Representations: Literary Texts



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Author: Md Firoz Mahmud Ahsan, English Discipline, খুলনা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় (Khulna University) - Academia.edu, ResearchGate

Abstract: »In this thesis, I explore contemporary novelistic representations of the 1971 Bangladesh war in relation to those narratives frequently disregarded by the state-circulated history. The official narratives of the state often mechanistically present and guardedly omit issues of utmost importance, such as the problematic presentation of wartime rape victims and their “unanticipated” offspring, the unresolved case of the Bihari community, and the 1974 famine. To understand how these apparently unrelated war events concatenate holistically, I investigate fiction’s attempts to represent what the official narratives of the state sideline and forget or partially remember and selectively present to serve the state’s purpose. As is evident, the state’s attitude towards those narratives is one of rejection. This truth about the state directs me to contextualize rejection in the history of Bangladesh. Rejection impacts, in crucial ways, the history of Bangladesh since its independence. The mediating role of rejection goes as far back as the Partition of India. Considering how rejection and trauma inform each other and resonate affectively, I explore, in this thesis, how literary space, as a hospitable site, can offer reconciliation for non-negotiable rejection that produces and sustains trauma. Instead of approaching the two terms—rejection and trauma—separately, I propose the trauma of rejection as an analytical method to surface those overlooked narratives through literary analysis, a potential alternative to state-sponsored history.« (Source: HKU Scholars Hub)

Wikipedia: History of Asia: History of Bangladesh, History of Pakistan | Literature: Bengali literature | Sex and the law: Rape / Wartime sexual violence | War: Bangladesh Liberation War / Rape during the Bangladesh Liberation War