Sultanas Dream The Eco-Feminist Vision of Freedom

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Abstract

This paper aims at connecting the relationship between feminist fantasy and Ecofeminism. One of the major traits that Sultana’s Dream incorporates is overwhelmingly simple and precise solution to phallocentric oppression. Gendered reversal and scientific progress, in this story, have provided us with the aura of freedom envisioned by Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain. Representing Sultana in this story which incubates the atmosphere where womanhood is fully observed in full rhythm-in the lady land where the story is set is the embodiment of science and gendered exploration has given us a better view of harnessing the energy of nature. The gendered structure “reshaped”, “recreated”, “reversed” and “relocated” by the author have left us with the interpretation of the role of power in the first place.

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Md. Abdul Momen Sarker. 2018. \u201cSultanas Dream The Eco-Feminist Vision of Freedom\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 18 (GJHSS Volume 18 Issue A3): .

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This paper aims at connecting the relationship between feminist fantasy and Ecofeminism. One of the major traits that Sultana’s Dream incorporates is overwhelmingly simple and precise solution to phallocentric oppression. Gendered reversal and scientific progress, in this story, have provided us with the aura of freedom envisioned by Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain. Representing Sultana in this story which incubates the atmosphere where womanhood is fully observed in full rhythm-in the lady land where the story is set is the embodiment of science and gendered exploration has given us a better view of harnessing the energy of nature. The gendered structure “reshaped”, “recreated”, “reversed” and “relocated” by the author have left us with the interpretation of the role of power in the first place.

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