Unveiling Patriarchal Chains: A Feminist Analysis of Women’s Struggles in Purabi Basu’s the Stories of Women
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2025-03-06
Authors : Haydor Uddin;
Page : 372-378
Keywords : Feminism; Patriarchy; Gender Oppression; Third World Feminism; Purabi Basu; Bangladeshi Literature; Women’s Struggles; Female Agency;
Abstract
This research explores the feminist themes in Purabi Basu's The Stories of Women (Narir Kotha), emphasizing the representation of women's struggles, resilience, and agency within patriarchal Bangladeshi society. By examining Basu's narratives through a feminist lens, the study identifies key themes such as internalized patriarchy, gender-based oppression, and female solidarity. The paper compares Basu's work with global feminist literature, situating it within the broader discourse of Third World feminism. Ultimately, this research highlights how Basu's storytelling contributes to the on-going fight for gender equality and women's empowerment.
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