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Learn more. DOI: Rosie Majid Ahsan. Nasreen Ahmad. Ammtuz Zohra Eusuf. Jagonnath Roy. Society in Bangladesh has specific gender roles with strong values and norms in which women are controlled and protected by men. Certain deviations degrade the women socially and trap them into prostitution. This paper investigates the situation of prostitutes in Bangladesh through analysis of the environment at their place of origin that instigated them into the present situation. The paper describes the present environment of the prostitutes in Narayanganj, identifies their spatial connectivity through determining their activity space and sphere of influence and makes some brief remarks about the old age situation of these prostitutes.
Citations 2. References 4. Far from being cloned Chapmanites, many of Chapman's graduate students, the majority of whom were from Asia and the Pacific, became mobility as distinct from circulation scholars. Rather than faithfully working to a source of authority, Chapman's students took the possibilities provided by a fluid concept to develop an ethos of enquiry that was able to be inventive and articulated in non-English-speaking environments Ashan et al.