Can we consider Sultana’s Dream as a science fiction?
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In 1905, “Sultana's Dream,” a science fiction short story of feminist utopia, appeared in the pages of The Indian Ladies' Magazine. ... Rokeya's witty and cutting indictment of Indian society, and the men who rule it, also depicts an alternative, feminist science—one which better serves society
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The word was imported from sir Thomas more's book Utopia (1516),describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean. The term is used to embody a dream of an imaginary ideal place or society. Sultan's dream is a classic work of Bengali science fiction and one of the first examples of feminist science fiction.
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