Abstract

ABSTRACT The idea of Bangladesh nation and the 1971 War of Liberation has been a constant in Bangladeshi diasporas worldwide. This article attempts to find out how diasporic Bangladeshi populations in Britain memorialise Bangladesh’s independence and the 1971 war and considers the work of these memories in connecting with the ‘homeland’ of the past and building new bridges to contemporary Bangladesh. Though this war has been a watershed moment in the history of Bangladesh, the impact of memories of 1971 on constructing the idea of Bangladesh in the Bangladeshi diaspora has not yet been rigorously studied. This article is a step to analyse the memorialising responses of the British Bangladeshi diaspora toward contemporary and historical notions of Bangladesh’s independence and 1971. It investigates the commemoration and narrativisation of Bangladeshi independence in the British context as/through nostalgic memories and remembrances, as well as frames the possible future of such in these memorialisations of 1971.

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