Dreamy animated images in detailed henna painting and atmospheric watercolours dominate a young S@好妈妈3高清迅雷在线观看@panish artist’s moving journey of discovery. In a small bookshop in India, Inés comes across the feminist-utopian science fiction story “Sultana’s Dream.” It is about the terrible revenge on men, the bookseller explains. In the slim volume she wrote in 1905, Rokeya Hossain describes the fantasy realm of Ladyland – a land in which women are self-@日本的妈妈@determined and live in peace,@暖暖日本高清免费观看更新@ in which they run all government affairs and all forms of education are open to them. And t@限制18一卡二卡三卡四卡@he men? Their place in Ladyland, the bookseller continues, is where they belong: locked up at home.
Fascinated by the literary “painting” of this place and its inventor, Inés sets out in the footsteps of the writer and teacher Hossain, who championed education and equal rights for Indian girls and women as early as the beginning of the 20th century. The trip takes the Span@火影剧场@iard across contemporary India. Her companions are the dreams of Ladyland – and the utterly different realities @不明身份下载@of the lives of the women she meets on her journey.
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