The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971 by Nayanika Mookherjee - front cover

The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971

by Nayanika Mookherjee

"The Spectral Wound" by Nayanika Mookherjee, published by Duke University Press in 2015, examines sexual violence during the Bangladesh War of 1971. This ex-library edition, with minor wear and library stickers, is a crucial resource for history and women's studies scholars. Available formats include hardcover (ISBN 978-0-8223-5949-4), paperback, and e-book.

$35.75$$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
2015
Duke University Press
ISBN:9780822359494
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B8-CIZ-JGM-0470

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Condition Details

This ex-library copy of "The Spectral Wound" shows minor wear consistent with previous public use. The cover has stickers, including a Chegg sticker, and slight edge wear. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or signatures. Overall, it is in good condition for study or collection purposes.

About This 2015 Edition

"The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971" by Nayanika Mookherjee is published by Duke University Press in 2015. This edition explores the harrowing narratives of sexual violence during the Bangladesh War of 1971, offering a profound examination of public memory and its implications. Mookherjee, a distinguished anthropologist, provides an insightful analysis that is indispensable for scholars in history, women's studies, and South Asian studies. The book is available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book formats, with the hardcover bearing the ISBN 978-0-8223-5949-4. This particular copy is an ex-library edition, indicating prior institutional use. It is a vital resource for understanding the complex interplay of memory and trauma in post-war contexts. The physical condition includes minor wear and library stickers, but remains a valuable acquisition for collectors and researchers alike.

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Duke University Press

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