Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?

In the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Austen (1813) wanted to show the marginal or subaltern standing of a woman in the 18th century England by saying that a woman was always subservient to a man, and the sole identity of a woman was being a wife to a male at that time. In present-day Bangladesh, a si...

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Main Authors: Pervin, Nasrin, Mokhtar, Mahani
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spelling my.utm.1057942024-05-15T07:16:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/105794/ Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier? Pervin, Nasrin Mokhtar, Mahani H Social Sciences (General) In the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Austen (1813) wanted to show the marginal or subaltern standing of a woman in the 18th century England by saying that a woman was always subservient to a man, and the sole identity of a woman was being a wife to a male at that time. In present-day Bangladesh, a similar view is evident, where women are raised with the notion that their raison d’etre is to have and maintain stable relationships with men for a lifetime, despite the changing workplace dynamics that offer opportunities for progress. Bangladeshi women quietly embrace the philosophy of lifelong learning, yet their dedication to this pursuit remains largely unexplored and unrecorded, with only occasional publications touching upon the subject in an organized manner. The study examines how patriarchy restricts women's access to lifelong learning in Bangladesh, presenting a scoping review of literature to identify gaps and potential solutions. By advocating a radical approach, the paper aims to empower Bangladeshi professional women to overcome barriers and challenge patriarchal norms for their educational and career advancement. Routledge 2023 Article PeerReviewed Pervin, Nasrin and Mokhtar, Mahani (2023) Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier? International Journal of Lifelong Education, 42 (5). pp. 451-469. ISSN 0260-1370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02601370.2023.2238903 DOI: 10.1080/02601370.2023.2238903
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Pervin, Nasrin
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Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
description In the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Austen (1813) wanted to show the marginal or subaltern standing of a woman in the 18th century England by saying that a woman was always subservient to a man, and the sole identity of a woman was being a wife to a male at that time. In present-day Bangladesh, a similar view is evident, where women are raised with the notion that their raison d’etre is to have and maintain stable relationships with men for a lifetime, despite the changing workplace dynamics that offer opportunities for progress. Bangladeshi women quietly embrace the philosophy of lifelong learning, yet their dedication to this pursuit remains largely unexplored and unrecorded, with only occasional publications touching upon the subject in an organized manner. The study examines how patriarchy restricts women's access to lifelong learning in Bangladesh, presenting a scoping review of literature to identify gaps and potential solutions. By advocating a radical approach, the paper aims to empower Bangladeshi professional women to overcome barriers and challenge patriarchal norms for their educational and career advancement.
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title Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
title_short Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
title_full Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
title_fullStr Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
title_full_unstemmed Lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in Bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
title_sort lifelong learning opportunities for professional women in bangladesh: to what extent does patriarchy act as a barrier?
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