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Gendered stereotypes play a significant role in shaping criminal identities from "summary" of Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives by Shampa Roy

Gendered stereotypes are deeply ingrained in society and have a significant impact on how individuals are perceived and treated. In the realm of criminality, these stereotypes play a crucial role in shaping the identities of those who are labeled as criminals. In Bangla crime narratives, we see how gendered expectations and norms influence the portrayal of criminal behavior, leading to the construction of specific criminal identities based on gender. Women, for example, are often depicted as either victims or temptresses in crime narratives, reinforcing the idea that they are either inherently virtuous or deceitful. This binary representation limits the range of roles available to women in these narratives and reinforces traditional gender norms. On the other hand, men are often portrayed as aggressive and dominant figures, expected to embody ideals of masculinity such as strength and control. These expectations can push men towards criminal behavior as a way to assert their masculinity and power. The intersection of gender with other social identities such as class and sexuality further complicates the construction of criminal identities in Bangla crime narratives. Women from marginalized backgrounds, for instance, may be more likely to be portrayed as criminals, reinforcing stereotypes about poverty and criminality. Similarly, individuals who do not conform to traditional gender norms may be more likely to be labeled as deviant and criminal.
  1. The portrayal of criminal identities in Bangla crime narratives is deeply influenced by gendered stereotypes and expectations. By examining how these stereotypes shape the representation of criminals in literature and popular culture, we can gain a better understanding of the complex ways in which gender intersects with criminality in society.
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Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives

Shampa Roy

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