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Female characters challenge traditional gender norms through criminal actions from "summary" of Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives by Shampa Roy

The portrayal of female characters in Bangla crime narratives often challenges traditional gender norms through their involvement in criminal activities. These female characters deviate from societal expectations by engaging in actions typically associated with male characters. By participating in criminal acts, these women not only subvert traditional gender roles but also defy conventional notions of femininity. Through their criminal actions, female characters in Bangla crime narratives assert their agency and autonomy, rejecting the passive roles often assigned to women in society. These women take control of their own destinies and make decisions that are usually reserved for male characters. Their involvement in criminal activities demonstrates a willingness to transgress boundaries and challenge the status quo. In addition to challenging t...
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    Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives

    Shampa Roy

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