Tracing the trajectory of magical realism in Bangladeshi literature
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2024-05Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Fariha, Tabassum SayaraMetadata
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Magical realism is a popular literary genre that suits both postcolonialism and postmodernism.
Many countries, including Bangladesh, have contributed to this genre because of its postcolonial
characteristics of making political commentaries with contemporary social relevance within a
fantastical backdrop. However, academic research needs to adequately investigate Bangladeshi
magical realism's contents, which blends the country's political history with local myths and
fables. Therefore, this paper aims to thoroughly study Bangladeshi magical realist works to
untangle the complex web built by the renowned writers of the country's region and compile
those works. Employing an in-depth examination of Syed Waliullah's Kado Nodi Kado (Cry!
River, Cry) Akhteruzzaman Elias' Khowabnama (Dream Epic), Nasrin Jahan's Chondrolekhar
Jadubistar (Magical expansion of Chondrolekha) and Shahidul Zahir's Kathure O
Darkar (Woodcutter and Raven), this research aims to reveal the sources of inspiration for their
respective works and charts the development of magical realist literature in Bangladesh.
Additionally, this study delves into the historical and sociocultural backdrop that has uniquely
shaped the creation and evolution of magical realist literature in Bangladesh. It also underscores
how the local political influence and local folklore shaped the classic methodologies to
incorporate magical realism, following a significant trend in the country's literary landscape. In
the end, this investigation hopes to advance knowledge about how Bangladeshi writers use
magical realism as a lens through which to interact with myth, reality, and the paranormal while
also highlighting the intricacies of their society, cultural identity, and expression.
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This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2024.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]