Caught between the Goddess and the Cyborg: Third-World Women and the Politics of Science in Three Works of Indian Science Fiction

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE Pub Date : 2004-09-01 DOI:10.1177/0021989404047050
S. Mathur
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In 1905 Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, a young Bengali reformist, wrote a short story entitled “Sultana’s Dream”. Dubbed “a terrible revenge!” (against men) by her husband, who proudly arranged for its publication in The Indian Ladies’ Magazine,1 this short utopian tale of gender role inversion forcefully articulated Hossain’s views regarding the power of modern education to transform the position of women in contemporary Muslim society. Nearly a century later, Manjula Padmanabhan wrote Harvest (1996) for “the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation International Competition for a new, original, unproduced, unpublished play which ‘deals with the problems facing Man on the threshold of the 21st century’”.2 This dystopian play, which won first prize in the competition, forcefully articulates the author’s concerns regarding the neocolonial implications, especially for third-world women, of economic globalization. 1996 also saw the publication of Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome, a novel that explores in fictional form the omissions and commissions of the discourse of modern science that has been subjected to extensive critique by both feminist and postcolonial theory in the past couple of decades. Not surprisingly, its overt engagement with the history of science, combined with a temporal span that includes the future, has led The Calcutta Chromosome to be characterized as a work of science fiction. The label of science fiction, however, could be applied with equal justification to “Sultana’s Dream” as well as Harvest, not only because of Caught between the Goddess and the Cyborg
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夹在女神与半机械人之间:三部印度科幻小说中的第三世界女性与科学政治
1905年,年轻的孟加拉改革家Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain写了一篇短篇小说《苏丹娜的梦》。被戏称为“可怕的复仇!”这篇关于性别角色转换的乌托邦式短篇小说有力地表达了侯赛因的观点,即现代教育的力量可以改变女性在当代穆斯林社会中的地位。将近一个世纪后,曼朱拉·帕德马纳班为“亚历山大·s·奥纳西斯公益基金会国际竞赛”写了《收获》(1996年),竞赛内容是一部新的、原创的、未制作的、未出版的戏剧,它“处理人类在21世纪门槛上面临的问题”这部反乌托邦戏剧在比赛中获得了一等奖,它有力地表达了作者对经济全球化对新殖民主义的影响,特别是对第三世界妇女的影响的关注。1996年,阿米塔夫·高希的《加尔各答染色体》出版,这部小说以虚构的形式探讨了现代科学话语中的遗漏和缺失,这些话语在过去几十年里受到了女权主义和后殖民理论的广泛批评。毫不奇怪,它与科学史的公开接触,加上包括未来在内的时间跨度,使得《加尔各答染色体》被定性为一部科幻小说。然而,科幻小说的标签同样适用于《苏丹娜的梦》和《收获》,不仅仅是因为《夹在女神和半机械人之间》
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JOURNAL OF COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE
JOURNAL OF COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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