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Gender constructs in Bangla crime narratives are intricately intertwined with societal norms and values. These narratives serve as a reflection of the prevailing attitudes towards gender roles, expectations, and power dynamics within Bangladeshi society. Through the portrayal of male and female characters in these stories, the construction of gender is evident in the ways in which individuals are depicted, their actions are interpreted, and their relationships are portrayed. Male characters in Bangla crime narratives are often depicted as strong, dominant, and in control. They are typically portrayed as the perpetrators of crime, the heroes who solve mysteries, or the authority figures who enforce justice. These portrayals reinforce traditional notions of masculinity, where men are expected to be assertive, brave, and decisive. On the other hand, female characters are often portrayed as vulnerable, passive, and in need of protection. They are typically depicted as victims of crime, damsels in distress, or femme fatales who use their sexuality to manipulate men. The power dynamics between male and female characters in Bangla crime narratives further highlight the construction of gender in these stories. Men are often depicted as the ones who hold power and agency, making decisions, taking action, and controlling the narrative. Women, on the other hand, are often portrayed as dependent on men for protection, validation, or salvation. This unequal distribution of power reinforces traditional gender norms that position men as superior and women as subordinate. Additionally, the relationships between male and female characters in Bangla crime narratives reflect societal expectations regarding gender roles and behaviors. Male-female interactions are often characterized by tension, conflict, or romance, reflecting the complex dynamics of gender relations in Bangladeshi society. These relationships serve as a lens through which societal values regarding love, loyalty, betrayal, and trust are explored and interrogated.
  1. The construction of gender in Bangla crime narratives is a reflection of the deep-rooted beliefs, norms, and values that shape gender relations in Bangladeshi society. By analyzing the portrayal of male and female characters, the power dynamics between them, and the relationships they form, we can gain insight into the ways in which gender is understood, negotiated, and contested within the context of crime narratives.
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Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives

Shampa Roy

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