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Gender and Criminality in Bangla Crime Narratives : Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries / by Shampa Roy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roy, Shampa., Author.
Series:
Palgrave Advances in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia, 2946-2886
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Critical criminology.
Law and the social sciences.
Criminal behavior.
Oriental literature.
Human rights.
Critical Criminology.
Socio-Legal Studies.
Criminal Behavior.
Asian Literature.
Human Rights.
Local Subjects:
Critical Criminology.
Socio-Legal Studies.
Criminal Behavior.
Asian Literature.
Human Rights.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XI, 247 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Summary:
This book examines diverse literary writings in Bangla related to crime in late nineteenth and early twentieth century colonial Bengal, with a timely focus on gender. It analyses crime-centred fiction and non-fiction in the region to see how actual or imagined crimes related to women were shaped and fashioned into images and narratives for contemporary genteel readers. The writings have been examined within a social-historical context where gender was a fiercely contested terrain for publicly fought debates on law, sexual relations, reform, and identity as moulded by culture, class, and caste. Both canonized literary writings (like those of Bankim Chatterji) as well as non-canonical, popular writings (of writers who have not received sufficient critical attention) are scrutinised in order to examine how criminal offences featuring women (as both victims and offenders) have been narrated in early manifestations of the genre of crime writing in Bangla. An empowered and thought-provokingstudy, this book will be of special interest to scholars of criminology and social justice, literature, and gender.
Contents:
1. Plotting Crimes: Early Crime Writings in Bangla and their Contexts
2. Bleak Houses: Domestic Dystopias and Crimes in Bankim’s Bishbrikhha and Krishnakanta’s Will
3. Wanton Wives and Widows: Investigating Female Bodies in the Daroga Accounts of Priyanath Mukhopadhyay
4. Deviant by Design: Female Criminals in the Daroga Accounts of Priyanath Mukhopadhyay
5. Detection and Desire: Male Goyendas and their Female Bette-Noirs in the Early Bangla Detective Novels .
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137515988
1137515988

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