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Rokeya, Begum. Rokeya Rachanabali, 2d edition. Ed. Syed et al. Dhaka: Bangla Academy, 1999. Print.

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Demonstration of Political Consciousness by Two Iconic Feminists, Begum Rokeya and Doris Lessing

1Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh


Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 2019, Vol. 3 No. 2, 58-61
DOI: 10.12691/jll-3-2-4
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Mohammad Kaosar Ahmed. Demonstration of Political Consciousness by Two Iconic Feminists, Begum Rokeya and Doris Lessing. Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 2019; 3(2):58-61. doi: 10.12691/jll-3-2-4.

Correspondence to: Mohammad  Kaosar Ahmed, Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh. Email: kaosarahmed@rocketmail.com

Abstract

Both Lessing and Rokeya demonstrate their political consciousness in their writings. They also write against colonialism. Feminists are always politically active. For Lessing, politics means communism as she has been actively involved with the communist party. That Lessing’s political commitment is more intellectual than nationalistic makes her distinguished from Rokeya whose political concern is based on Bangali Nationalism. In her several essays, Rokeya opens out her political stance writing about the deprived Muslims, farmers and the colonized people of India. In spite of having a strong political bearing in mind, Rokeya unlike Doris Lessing did not involve herself with any political party.

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