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Violence against Women in Taslima Nasrin’s Lajja
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Bangladeshi English literature consists of all those literary works written in the English language in Bangladesh and by the Bangladeshi diaspora. Some of its prominent writers are Rabindranath Tagore, Begam Rokeya,Tehmima Anam, Taslima Nasrin and so on. The name of Tagore shows that the origin of Bangladeshi literature can be traced to pre-independent Bengal. The writers of Bangladesh use English as a medium to connect to the rest of the world. It is used as a medium to contribute to the world literature. They also find it a tool to show the real conditions of Bangladesh to the world. Writers like Taslima Nasrin details many of the issues of the nation in her magnum opus Lajja. One of those issues is the violence against women in Bangladesh. In one of her interviews, she states that everything she has written is for the oppressed women of Bangladesh. She further stated that she has wrung her heart out into her words. She has consistently been criticizing the patriarchal society of the nation for its bad treatment of women.
Title: Violence against Women in Taslima Nasrin’s Lajja
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Bangladeshi English literature consists of all those literary works written in the English language in Bangladesh and by the Bangladeshi diaspora.
Some of its prominent writers are Rabindranath Tagore, Begam Rokeya,Tehmima Anam, Taslima Nasrin and so on.
The name of Tagore shows that the origin of Bangladeshi literature can be traced to pre-independent Bengal.
The writers of Bangladesh use English as a medium to connect to the rest of the world.
It is used as a medium to contribute to the world literature.
They also find it a tool to show the real conditions of Bangladesh to the world.
Writers like Taslima Nasrin details many of the issues of the nation in her magnum opus Lajja.
One of those issues is the violence against women in Bangladesh.
In one of her interviews, she states that everything she has written is for the oppressed women of Bangladesh.
She further stated that she has wrung her heart out into her words.
She has consistently been criticizing the patriarchal society of the nation for its bad treatment of women.
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