Female Resistance in Taslima Nasrin‟s French Lover
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The major concern of this research is to explore the journey of the female
protagonist Nilanjana of Taslima Nasrin‟s French Lover, who moves from the third
world India to the first world France and experiences patriarchal domination. Whether
it is in Indian society or in western society, her life more or less, goes under the same
sort of situations of patriarchy. She breaks up with NRI to marry Benoir hoping that
her French lover is open minded than her Indian mate. Opposite to her expectation,
she ultimately becomes an object of sex rather than an independent woman in both
patriarchal societies. Her identity or spirit is forced to be dependent both in her own
native world as well as in supposedly a free Western world. This study not only
exposes the obvious exploitation and domination upon women in patriarchal society,
but also this research critically analyzes Nila‟s resistance. Nila is the representative
character of „new women,‟ who oppose the entire hitherto existing patriarchal ethos
vehemently. The researcher examines the text from the third world feministic
perspective.