Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 11, Issue 7 (July 2023)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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A Sociological Perspective in Woman Role on Liberation War of Bangladesh

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2023.117009    122 Downloads   2,010 Views  

ABSTRACT

People of all ages spontaneously took part in Bangladesh’s freedom fight. Along with males, women volunteered to fight the Pakistani junta and were equally important in the conflict. But in the history, they are not properly described rather portrayed as victim of war. The contribution of woman had enormous but for the man headed society did not reflect its original achievements. The study has tried to pinpoint the fundamental causes that have undermined the role that women played in Bangladesh’s struggle for independence. Additionally, the study discusses the various development roles that women played during the conflict, including guerilla fighters, informants, volunteers, social workers, organizers, and motivators. The study has used the content analysis methods/tools to identify and explore the role of woman in the history of Bangladeshi liberation war in sociological perspective. In this approach, the authors critically reviewed different sorts of content belongs to the pre and post liberations documents, media, papers and books which supports in the development of a mental model of the behavioral patterns. 87 kinds of documents from the mass media like TV, Newspaper, Online Journal/history were analyzed, relevant 16 books from the library and liberation museum were collected and analyzed, completed 8 in depth interview of the famous freedom fighters who were directly/indirectly involved in liberation war. Through the study, we have also reviewed nearly 5 important books which were written by woman freedom fighters. It was revealed that women freedom fighters did not get the full page to be discussed and did not remind of their full contribution. Rather, they are primarily portrayed as combat victims. After liberation, woman had earned and achieved progressive woman empowerment in different perspective in the society including leadership shifting at the male dominating society. Over the past few centuries, there have been numerous significant changes to the position of women in Bangladesh. Since Bangladesh gained its independence in 1971, women there have made considerable strides, benefiting from measures implemented by Bangladesh over the past four decades that have improved job possibilities, enhanced educational opportunities, and political empowerment for women. Nevertheless, due to cultural norms that enforce rigid gender roles as well as inadequate execution of laws that were designed to protect women, women in Bangladesh still struggle to attain equality with males (Wikimedia Foundation, 2022).

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Khatun, M. , Nasir, R. and Arif, K. (2023) A Sociological Perspective in Woman Role on Liberation War of Bangladesh. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 11, 120-133. doi: 10.4236/jss.2023.117009.

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