>>> class ModModule(object):
    def __init__(self, globals):
        self.__dict__ = globals
        import sys
        sys.modules[self.__name__] = self
    def __getitem__(self, name):
        return self.__dict__[name]
>>> m = ModModule({'__name__':'Mod', 'a':3})
>>> import Mod
>>> Mod['a']
3
# subclassing the actual type won't work
>>> class ModModule(types.ModuleType):
    def __init__(self, globals):
        self.__dict__ = globals
        import sys
        sys.modules[self.__name__] = self
    def __getitem__(self, name):
        return self.__dict__[name]
>>> m = ModModule({'__name__':'Mod', 'a':3})
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#114>", line 1, in <module>
    m = ModModule({'__name__':'Mod', 'a':3})
  File "<pyshell#113>", line 3, in __init__
    self.__dict__ = globals
TypeError: readonly attribute
you may use ModModule(globals()) to replace the current module in sys.