Tahmima Anam depicts the attributes, qualities, joys, contributions, psychological strength, and sufferings of Bangladeshi women in a magnificent manner in her debut novel A Golden Age. Bangladeshi women balance the roles of mother, mourner, sister, friend, nationalist, daughter, wife, and worker with ease. Bangladeshi society tends to ignore the hardships of women. The author has highlighted the realities of women's lives and brings their resilience to the forefront in her work. Rehana faces her struggles without seeking external help by breaking gender stereotypes. While performing a role and executing her responsibilities, she ignores herself and lives happily for her family. Typically, her sacrifices are unappreciated and devalued but t...
This article is about Qurrat-ul-Ain Haider’s feminine characters of Novel . آخر شب کے ہمسفر S...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
According to the belief system of conventional Indian patriarchal culture, the roles of women are fi...
Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
Tahmima Anam is the first Bangladeshi novelist in English who draws international attention to the L...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
In this research, the writer studies how the characteristics of Rehana and Maya as two main female c...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The novel Brick Lane is classified as minority literature, because it tells about how women in Beng...
The ideology of motherhood, ijjat and bhadrata on the one hand, the patriarchal customs, traditions ...
A stereotype is a form of gender inequality that often occurs against women with negative labeling o...
British-Bangladeshi Tahmima Anam’s debut novel A Golden Age (2007) is a mother-daughter tale of the ...
Bapsi Sidwa an ambassador of Pakistan Literature is not only a story teller but an artist who has ve...
In her novel Clear Light of Day, Anita Desai portrays Indian women as marginalized characters facing...
Bim (Bimala) is the protagonist of Anita Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. Unlike the general Indian...
This article is about Qurrat-ul-Ain Haider’s feminine characters of Novel . آخر شب کے ہمسفر S...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
According to the belief system of conventional Indian patriarchal culture, the roles of women are fi...
Abstract The 1971 Bangladeshi Liberation war is one of the most significant and phenomenal event in...
Tahmima Anam is the first Bangladeshi novelist in English who draws international attention to the L...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
In this research, the writer studies how the characteristics of Rehana and Maya as two main female c...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
The novel Brick Lane is classified as minority literature, because it tells about how women in Beng...
The ideology of motherhood, ijjat and bhadrata on the one hand, the patriarchal customs, traditions ...
A stereotype is a form of gender inequality that often occurs against women with negative labeling o...
British-Bangladeshi Tahmima Anam’s debut novel A Golden Age (2007) is a mother-daughter tale of the ...
Bapsi Sidwa an ambassador of Pakistan Literature is not only a story teller but an artist who has ve...
In her novel Clear Light of Day, Anita Desai portrays Indian women as marginalized characters facing...
Bim (Bimala) is the protagonist of Anita Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. Unlike the general Indian...
This article is about Qurrat-ul-Ain Haider’s feminine characters of Novel . آخر شب کے ہمسفر S...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
According to the belief system of conventional Indian patriarchal culture, the roles of women are fi...