民粹主义
民族主义
魅力
魅力权威
国家认同
孟加拉语
社会学
身份(音乐)
性别研究
独立性(概率论)
变革型领导
政治学
媒体研究
政治经济学
美学
政治
法学
哲学
统计
公共关系
数学
语言学
摘要
Abstract Identity formation is a complex process and has been discussed by post‐structuralist discourse theorist Ernesto Laclau. This paper focuses on Laclau's proposed ideas on the means of identity production and populism and studies the popular independence movement for Bangladesh under that rubric. It locates charismatic leadership as a necessary condition for populism and identifies Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as the charismat suturing the various chains of equivalence that rose to become the populist movement that resulted in the nation's struggle for independence in 1971. This paper also looks at the transformational leadership of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and acknowledges it as a necessary condition for the patterns of identity creation in East Bengal in the late 1960s.
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