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Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s Dream: A Marxist Reading

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Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s dream is considered worldwide as a feminist utopian story. However, Sultana’s Dream does not talk aboutwomen’s empowerment and women’s issues only. The story talks about a complete social transformation. It visualizes an ideal country and social system free of hunger, theft, and untimely death. This is a country where people live in harmony with nature. A country whose economic and political affairs are based, not on profit mongering, but on ethical standards. A country which is uncompromising to the imperialists and revolutionary in ideals. Most importantly, this is a country where women take active roles in scientific research, economical activities, country planning and political decisions. Marxism is a philosophy which calls for the transformation of the worn-out society and women’s active participation in all the state’s affairs. The paper aims to show that many Marxist thoughts have been implemented in Begum Rokeya’s imaginary country, ‘Ladyland,’ showcasing a complete social transformation based on perceived Marxist ideals that emphasize equality, justice, and the well-being of all members of society. The article presents an analysis of the Marxist elements in the text through a close reading and comparison to Marxist theory. The article also explores the historical and social context of the author and the text to gain a deeper understanding of the Marxist elements present in the work. Through this analysis, the article presents Begum Rokeya as a Marxist feminist.
Title: Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s Dream: A Marxist Reading
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Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s dream is considered worldwide as a feminist utopian story.
However, Sultana’s Dream does not talk aboutwomen’s empowerment and women’s issues only.
The story talks about a complete social transformation.
It visualizes an ideal country and social system free of hunger, theft, and untimely death.
This is a country where people live in harmony with nature.
A country whose economic and political affairs are based, not on profit mongering, but on ethical standards.
A country which is uncompromising to the imperialists and revolutionary in ideals.
Most importantly, this is a country where women take active roles in scientific research, economical activities, country planning and political decisions.
Marxism is a philosophy which calls for the transformation of the worn-out society and women’s active participation in all the state’s affairs.
The paper aims to show that many Marxist thoughts have been implemented in Begum Rokeya’s imaginary country, ‘Ladyland,’ showcasing a complete social transformation based on perceived Marxist ideals that emphasize equality, justice, and the well-being of all members of society.
The article presents an analysis of the Marxist elements in the text through a close reading and comparison to Marxist theory.
The article also explores the historical and social context of the author and the text to gain a deeper understanding of the Marxist elements present in the work.
Through this analysis, the article presents Begum Rokeya as a Marxist feminist.

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