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Humayun Azad's epic Nari first appeared in 1992, followed by three editions and many reprints; And on November 19, 1995, the government banned women. Four and a half years later, the High Court ruled that the order banning women was invalid. As a result of this judgment, freedom of expression was first recognized in Bangladesh. Nari is the first book on women in Bengali language, in which the status and position of women in patriarchal civilization has been analyzed in a feminist framework. No one is born a woman, patriarchy gradually turns a man into a woman. Man has created the position of woman, created brutal rules, made her a sexual partner and maid. In the eyes of the Judeo-Christian Muslim woman is a disobedient crooked bone, which creates chaos in heaven; In the eyes of a Hindu he is inferior. In the eyes of men, women are incomplete human beings, a 'relative animal'. Humayun Azad describes the forms of gender politics of men and women, Rousseau Ruskin Freud's anti-feminism of Rabindranath and Mil Rammahon Vidyasagar's theoretical and practical work of women's emancipation. gave detailed explanations by Wollstonecraft and Raecare; Describes women's gender and body, teenage girls growing up, and women's dreams, prem kam samsar. She introduced feminist literary theory, analyzed the origins of the Bengali lady, and interpreted Bengali women novelists in a feminist perspective, which had never been done before. Humayun Azad outlined a new civilization based on equality between men and women. Released after being banned for four and a half years.
| Author | Humayun Azad |
| Publisher | Agami |
| Language | Bengali |
| Binding Type | Hardcover |
| Non Fiction | Society & Culture |
| ISBN13 | 9789840428021 |
| SKU | BK 0169486 |
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