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Sultana's Aream Begum Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain
Sultana’s Dream is a pioneering feminist utopian short story by Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain that imagines a society called Ladyland, where women govern through reason, education, and scientific innovation while men live in seclusion; written in the early twentieth century, the work critiques patriarchal norms, gender segregation, and the exclusion of women from public life by reversing traditional gender roles, using satire and speculative imagination to argue that social progress depends on women’s intellectual freedom, access to education, and ethical use of science, making the text a foundational contribution to feminist literature in South Asia and beyond.
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