Firdous Azim: There has been an uprising in Bangladesh.
Sultana’s Dream was first published in 1905 in the Ladies Home Journal in what was then the Presidency city of Madras.
The streets of Dhaka have been animated by women marching in protest and rage against rape and the continued violence against women. The demand for women’s freedoms—of movement, of expression, of choice—have found a new radical vocabulary and expression.
Tahmima Anam's The Bones of Grace is the last in the trilogy that began with A Golden Age and was followed up by The Good Muslim.
The connections between gender and literature have a long history. Looking only at English literature, we can trace
Firdous Azim: There has been an uprising in Bangladesh.
Sultana’s Dream was first published in 1905 in the Ladies Home Journal in what was then the Presidency city of Madras.
The streets of Dhaka have been animated by women marching in protest and rage against rape and the continued violence against women. The demand for women’s freedoms—of movement, of expression, of choice—have found a new radical vocabulary and expression.
Tahmima Anam's The Bones of Grace is the last in the trilogy that began with A Golden Age and was followed up by The Good Muslim.
The connections between gender and literature have a long history. Looking only at English literature, we can trace