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Reimaging Society: A Critical Study of Taslima Nasrin’s Lajja

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)

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Page : 050-052

Keywords : Secularism; Communalism; Nationalism; Gender Oppression; Religious Fundamentalism; Identity; Humanism; Feminist Critique.;

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Abstract

Taslima Nasrin's Lajja (Shame), first published in 1993, is a landmark novel that transcends its immediate socio-political context to present a broader critique of communalism, religious fundamentalism, and gender oppression. While the novel documents the anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh following the demolition of the Babri Masjid in India, it goes beyond mere reportage to propose a secular, humanistic vision for society. This article critically examines Lajja as a novel that not only reflects reality but also reimagines a society free from communal divisions. Using textual analysis and critical perspectives, this study highlights how Nasrin's narrative structure, characterization, and ideological stance contribute to her broader goal of social transformation.

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