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Bangla crime narratives offer a window into the construction of gendered roles from "summary" of Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives by Shampa Roy

The portrayal of gender roles in Bangla crime narratives provides valuable insights into the societal construction of masculinity and femininity. These narratives often depict men as dominant, powerful figures who take on the role of the protector and provider. They are commonly shown as the ones who engage in violent and criminal activities to assert their authority and control over others. On the other hand, women are often portrayed as victims or as passive, nurturing figures who rely on men for protection and support. The construction of gendered roles in Bangla crime narratives reflects the larger societal norms and expectations placed on individuals based on their gender. Men are expected to be s...
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    Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives

    Shampa Roy

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