Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which speculates with or takes risks with the reality it creates in the fiction. My paper investigates speculative writing which is also utopian by South Asian feminist and activist women, comparing creative texts by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, from the first half of the 20th century, and Vandana Singh, from contemporary times. A selection of their published short fiction are focused on, in particular Hossain’s ‘Sultana’s Dream’ (1905) and Padmarag and the short story ‘Delhi’ by Singh. The article pulls together analysis of different kinds of mobility to argue that both writers, in their imagination of mobile utopia, also further creative speculations r...
For the proper progression of any nation, it is undeniable that women who occupy more or less half o...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Feminist Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain lived a life of seclusion and oppression like many middle-cla...
Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which sp...
This paper will focus on two feminist utopian narratives by the Indian and Bengali Muslim feminist R...
The essay examines Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain\u27s seminal work in context of Utopian fiction, science ...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
Manjula Padmanabhan has been one of the most potent literary voices in contemporary India. An artist...
The category of gender has perennially found itself at the margins because of its social location ac...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
Working paper based on the conference presentation 'The case of Vandana Singh: reading Indian scienc...
Coming Home examines a set of feminist and proto-feminist texts across multiple genres and mediums (...
Critics and research scholars, so far have observed and considered Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s (1880-1...
The social dreaming of Utopia is the object of both fantasy and quotidian reality in the world of to...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
For the proper progression of any nation, it is undeniable that women who occupy more or less half o...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Feminist Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain lived a life of seclusion and oppression like many middle-cla...
Utopian and dystopian fiction are classifiable under the umbrella term speculative fiction, which sp...
This paper will focus on two feminist utopian narratives by the Indian and Bengali Muslim feminist R...
The essay examines Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain\u27s seminal work in context of Utopian fiction, science ...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
Manjula Padmanabhan has been one of the most potent literary voices in contemporary India. An artist...
The category of gender has perennially found itself at the margins because of its social location ac...
This article analyses two novels in Bengali by Satinath Bhaduri, Jagari (1946, translated into Engli...
Working paper based on the conference presentation 'The case of Vandana Singh: reading Indian scienc...
Coming Home examines a set of feminist and proto-feminist texts across multiple genres and mediums (...
Critics and research scholars, so far have observed and considered Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s (1880-1...
The social dreaming of Utopia is the object of both fantasy and quotidian reality in the world of to...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
For the proper progression of any nation, it is undeniable that women who occupy more or less half o...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Feminist Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain lived a life of seclusion and oppression like many middle-cla...