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''Sultana's Dream'' is a 1905 Bengali
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n story in English, written by Begum Rokeya, also known as Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, a Muslim feminist, writer and social reformer from
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. It was published in the same year in
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-based English periodical ''The Indian Ladies Magazine''.


Plot

It depicts a
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feminist utopia called Ladyland, in which women run everything and men are secluded, in a mirror-image of the traditional practice of '' purdah''. The women are aided by technology which enables laborless farming and flying cars; the women scientists have discovered how to trap
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and control the weather. This results in "a sort of gender-based
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where the roles are reversed and the men are locked away in a technologically advanced future." There, traditional
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such as “Men have bigger brains” and women are "naturally weak" are countered with logic such as "an elephant also has a bigger and heavier brain" and “a lion is stronger than a man” and yet neither of them dominates men. In Ladyland crime is eliminated, since men were considered responsible for all of it. The workday is only two hours long, since men used to waste six hours of each day in smoking. The religion is one of love and truth. Purity is held above all, such that the list of "sacred relations" ('' mahram'') is widely extended.


Origin of the story

According to Hossain, she wrote ''Sultana's Dream'' as a way to pass the time while her husband, Khan Bahadur Syed Sakhawat Hossain, a deputy magistrate, was away on a tour. Her husband was an appreciative audience and encouraged Hossain to read and write in English. Thus, writing ''Sultana's Dream'' in English was a way of demonstrating her proficiency in the language to her husband. Sakhawat was very impressed by the story and encouraged Hossain to submit the piece to ''The Indian Ladies Magazine,'' which published the story for the first time in 1905. The story was later published in book form in 1908. Hossain (1880-1932) was born into a rich family who owned land. Though she knew how to read and write in Urdu, she was prevented from learning Bangla and English. In those days, English was seen as a language that would expose girls to new ideas, which society thought unsuitable. Rokeya learned to read and write English and Bangla with the help of her elder sister and elder brother. She wrote ''Sultana's Dream'' when she was merely 25 years old. In 1910, she started a school for girls in Kolkata and to this day, the school is in operation.


In artwork

In 2018, the Indian-American artist Chitra Ganesh created 27
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s to illustrate the story. In 2023, the Spanish artist and filmmaker Isabel Herguera released an animated movie inspired by Sultana's Dream and Begum Rokeya.


UNESCO Memory of The World

In 2024, the UNESCO's Memory of the World Regional Register inscribed Sultana's Dream.


See also

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Indian English literature Indian English literature (IEL), also referred to as Indian Writing in English (IWE), is the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language but whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India ...
* Social reformers of India * '' The Begum's Fortune'', an 1879 utopian science fiction novel by
Jules Verne Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
* '' Kithaab''


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Text of ''Sultana's Dream''
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