All Stories

  1. Ageing in Indian higher education: analysing narratives of post-Independence women writers, educators, and academics
  2. Austen in Asia
  3. 4. Olive Schreiner and C. F. Andrews: Utopia and Paths to Anti-Racism and Decolonisation
  4. Indian Science Fiction: Patterns, History and Hybridity
  5. Introduction. Connecting Histories of Education: Transnational and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in (Post-)Colonial Education
  6. Chapter 12 Connecting Literature and History of Education: Analysing the Educative Fiction of Jean Webster and Lila Majumdar Transculturally and Connotatively
  7. Remobilizing Religion in Utopian Studies
  8. Introduction
  9. Space, Utopia and Indian Decolonization: Literary Pre-figurations of the Postcolony
  10. Transcultural Utopian Imagination and the Future: Tagore, Gandhi, Andrews, and India–Britain Entanglements in the Early 1930s
  11. Modern Indian Utopian Art and Literature: An Introduction
  12. Insurgent imaginations: World literature and the periphery
  13. South Asia
  14. Sultana's Sisters
  15. Fruits of freedom
  16. Ben Conisbee Baer. Indigenous Vanguards: Education, National Liberation, and the Limits of Modernism.
  17. Joep Leerssen, Comparative Literature in Britain: National Identities, Transnational Dynamics 1800–2000. Studies in Comparative Literature 27. Cambridge: LEGENDA (Modern Humanities Research Association), 2019. Pp. 272. £75.00.
  18. The Differentials of Gendered Social Capital in Indian Literary-Educational Activism, 1880–1930: Renewing Transnational Approaches
  19. Speculating with human rights: two South Asian women writers and utopian mobilities
  20. Tracing two generations in twentieth century Indian women's education through analysis of literary sources: selected writings by Padmini Sengupta
  21. Analyzing Toru Dutt’s Oeuvre Today: How a Transnational Literary-Educational Case from Colonial India Can Enrich Our Conception of Transnational History
  22. Satinath Bhaduri’s Bengali Novels Jagari (The Vigil) and Dhorai Charit Manas as Utopian Literature
  23. Utopia
  24. Ār konakhāne / ‘Somewhere Else’: Utopian Resonances in Lila Majumdar’s Autobiographical Writing
  25. Ghosts of the city: Utopia and the city in Bhooter Bhabishyat (2012)
  26. Crooked lines: utopia, human rights and South Asian women's writing and agency
  27. Utopía: 500 años
  28. Utopia and the Village in South Asian Literatures
  29. “Because Novels Are True, and Histories Are False”: Indian Women Writing Fiction in English, 1860–1918
  30. Utopian and Dystopian Literature: A Review Article of New Work by Fokkema; Prakash; Gordin, Tilley, Prakash; and Meisig
  31. Connected and entangled histories: writing histories of education in the Indian context
  32. Writing Educational Spaces in Twentieth -Century Reformist Indian Discourse
  33. Foundations of Tilak’s Nationalism: Discrimination, Education and Hindutva
  34. La capacité d'agir des femmes dans la sphère publique en Asie du Sud
  35. Two Lives: voices, resources, and networks in the history of female education in Bengal and South Asia
  36. Towards Ladyland: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain and the movement for women's education in Bengal,c. 1900–c. 1932
  37. Women, Education, and Agency, 1600-2000
  38. Education, women’s narrative, and feminist civil society activism: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s feminist utopias
  39. “Instruction a Torment”? Jane Austen’s Early Writing and Conflicting Versions of Female Education in Romantic-Era “Conservative” British Women’s Novels