Feminism in Bangladesh (Bengali:বাংলাদেশে নারীবাদ) seeks equal rights of women in Bangladesh through social and political change. Article 28 ofBangladesh constitution states that "Women shall have equal rights with men in all spheres of the State and of public life".[1]
Feminist movements inBangladesh started long before its independence. During the 19th century the social reform movement, mostly carried out by male social leaders, worked to abolish practices such as infanticide,child marriage, andwidow burning. Women activists in Bangladesh organized to claim their rights during the British and Pakistan period of Bangladesh. They mobilized to fight regarding issues includingviolence against women, economic opportunities for women, equal representation in politics for women, reproductive rights, reforming family law, and gender equality in public policies. During the Pakistan period the feminist movement was more focused on politics and national struggles.[2] The feminist movement of the 1970s and 1980s was led by professional women from urban areas.
1886:Swarnakumari Devi established the Sakhi Samiti (Women's Friend Association), one of the first women's voluntary associations in Bengal, aiming to support and empower women.
Late 20th Century: Feminist Literature and Activism
1992:Humayun Azad published "Naree", a comprehensive feminist treatise in Bengali that critiqued patriarchal structures and advocated for women's rights.
21st Century: Continued Advocacy and Recognition
2000: The ban on Humayun Azad's "Naree" was lifted, following a legal battle that Azad won, marking a significant victory for freedom of expression and feminist literature in Bangladesh.
Mahmuda Khatun Siddiqua, Bangladeshi poet, essayist, and a pioneering women's liberation activist.
Sultana Kamal is a Bangladeshi lawyer and human rights activist. She serves as the executive director ofAin o Salish Kendra, a civil rights organization.
Sufia Kamal, Bangladeshi poet, feminist leader, and social activist.
^Sengupta, Subodh Chandra; Basu, Anjali, eds. (1998) [First published 1976].কামিনী রায় [Kamini Roy].Saṃsada bāṅāli caritābhidhānaসংসদ বাঙালি চরিতাভিধান [Parliament Bengali Biographical Dictionary] (in Bengali). Vol. 1 (4th ed.). Kolkata: Sahitya Samsad. p. 83.ISBN81-85626-65-0.বেথুন কলেজ থেকে সংস্কৃতে অনার্সসহ বি-এ পাশ করে (১৮৮৬) ... তিনিই ভারতে প্রথম মহিলা অনার্স গ্রাজুয়েট। [She passed B.A. with honors in Sanskrit from Bethune College (1886) ... She was the first woman honors graduate in India.]