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oai:doaj.org/article:7c9fb4bf790142208e1c882af14f3e86

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10.21497/sefad.377443

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Sultana's dream: Feminist Utopia of a woman from Bangladesh

Abstract

Since humanity has existed, he has dreamt of a good future, a viable world. Utopias, meaning 'happy place' or 'location', are one of the most effective tools in creating an ideal world. Feminist utopias have reflected their concerns and dissatisfactions throughout history. Political feminist utopias; dissatisfied with the political and social arrangements of his period, it is a type of summer designed by the author in a different time or a different geography, which includes an insurgency on the set-up and reveals his ideal society design against this order. Begüm Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, the first Muslim female author and educator of Bangladesh, who is a role model for Bengal Muslim women who works for the liberation of her country as long as she lives, sets out a country where men are confined to the house in 1905 in the feminist Utopia Sultana's dream, while women in politics, science, art, briefly "outside". Sultana's Dream, which is never a simple illusion, is the first work written by the author in English and emphasises the importance of education for the liberation of women. The author, who tells the story of the ungodly path, raises awareness in these women's country, which he set up years ago, emphasises the importance of freedom, equality and peace. Rokeya led the awakening of Muslim women to create a new world, a new world without discrimination of race, religion, class, gender.

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