Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's 7th March Speech: An Analysis Through Performance Study Lens

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n05.018

Keywords:

Bangabandhu, 7th March Speech, gestures, performative, War of Independence

Abstract

This paper critically examines Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s 7th March speech from a performance studies perspective. It argues that the speech, delivered at a crucial juncture in the Bangladesh Liberation War, utilized performative language and embodied performance techniques to galvanize the Bengali population. This paper analyzes how Mujib's rhetoric transformed social realities and mobilized a nation towards independence by applying theories from performance studies, including those of J.L. Austin, Judith Butler, Erving Goffman, and Richard Schechner. The findings suggest that Mujib’s strategic use of pronouns, emotive expressions, rhetorical questions, and repetitive phrases, along with his dynamic body language, created a powerful performative act that effectively united and motivated the audience. Concluding comments emphasize the enduring impact of Mujib's speech on the formation of Bangladeshi national identity. Research implications highlight the importance of viewing political speeches through the lens of performance studies to understand their broader social and cultural impacts. Limitations of the study include the reliance on textual analysis without incorporating audience reception data, which could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the speech's impact.

Author Biography

Md Rafiqul Islam, Assistant Professor, Department of English Language & Literature (DELL), Premier University

Md Rafiqul Islam is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language & Literature (DELL) at Premier University, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Mr. Islam is pursuing a Ph.D. at Far Western University, Nepal. He earned both his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in English Literature from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. His fields of interest include diaspora literature, feminism, cultural studies, postcolonial literature, modern English fiction, and poetry. He has published numerous research papers in reputed peer-reviewed journals. Mr. Islam has a strong fascination with reading and writing on diverse subjects, and he frequently writes for newspapers and other electronic media. His lifelong passion is chess, a game he loves deeply. He was once a national chess player with an international rating and is involved in teaching and training young enthusiasts in the nuances of the game.

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Published

15-05-2024

How to Cite

Islam, M. R. (2024). Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s 7th March Speech: An Analysis Through Performance Study Lens. RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 9(5), 146–152. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2024.v09.n05.018