She is a
feminist historian, utopian studies scholar, literary scholar, and researcher of girls' and women's education and writing. She is also well-known also as translator and scholar of
Bengali and South Asian feminist
Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.
Pliable Pupils and Sufficient Self-Directors: Narratives of Female Education by Five British Women Writers, 1778-1814ISBN81-85229-83-X (2004)
Webs of History: Information, Communication, and Technology from Early to Post-Colonial IndiaISBN81-7074-265-X (Co-ed., with
Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Dipankar Sinha, 2005)
Sultana’s Dream and Padmarag: Two Feminist Utopias, by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, part-translated and introduced by Barnita Bagchi
ISBN0-14-400003-2(2005)
'In Tarini Bhavan: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossains Padmarag und der Reichtum des südasiatischen Feminismus in der Förderung nicht konfessionsgebundener, den Geschlechtern gerecht werdender menschlicher Entwicklung', in Wie schamlos doch die Mädchen geworden sind! Bildnis von Rokeya Sakhawat HossainISBN3-88939-835-9 ed. G.A. Zakaria (Berlin: IKO—Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2006)
She is a
feminist historian, utopian studies scholar, literary scholar, and researcher of girls' and women's education and writing. She is also well-known also as translator and scholar of
Bengali and South Asian feminist
Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.
Pliable Pupils and Sufficient Self-Directors: Narratives of Female Education by Five British Women Writers, 1778-1814ISBN81-85229-83-X (2004)
Webs of History: Information, Communication, and Technology from Early to Post-Colonial IndiaISBN81-7074-265-X (Co-ed., with
Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Dipankar Sinha, 2005)
Sultana’s Dream and Padmarag: Two Feminist Utopias, by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, part-translated and introduced by Barnita Bagchi
ISBN0-14-400003-2(2005)
'In Tarini Bhavan: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossains Padmarag und der Reichtum des südasiatischen Feminismus in der Förderung nicht konfessionsgebundener, den Geschlechtern gerecht werdender menschlicher Entwicklung', in Wie schamlos doch die Mädchen geworden sind! Bildnis von Rokeya Sakhawat HossainISBN3-88939-835-9 ed. G.A. Zakaria (Berlin: IKO—Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2006)