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“Breaking the Silence: Margins and Fringes” is an impactful edited collection that delves into the narratives and experiences of those living on the societal peripheries. The book presents a series of essays from a multidisciplinary group of scholars, activists, and thinkers, who explore the complexities of marginalization across different contexts and cultures. Through its pages, the volume sheds light on the often-overlooked voices and stories of individuals and communities pushed to the fringes by mainstream society. It challenges readers to confront the realities of exclusion, inequality, and injustice, while also highlighting the resilience, resistance, and agency of marginalized groups. This book is a vital contribution to understanding and addressing the root causes and consequences of social marginalization.
Chapters in the book:
1. From Marginalisation to Emancipation: Journey of Women
in Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments
2. The East End as a Heterotopia: Tarquin Hall’s Salaam Brick
Lane and the Depiction of Urban and Cultural Marginal
Space in London
3. Dalit Women and the Rhetoric of Living on the Margins in
Bama’s Sangati and Karukku
4. Voicing the Marginalized: A Study of Mulk Raj Anand’s
Art of Characterization in selected Novels
5. Marginalisation of Dalits in Omprakash Valmiki’s Joothan:
A Dalit’s Life – A Dr. B.R. Ambedker’s Viewpoint
6. From Myth to Modernity: Journey of Women of Mahabharata
in The Palace of Illusions
7. Marxism and Subaltern Voices in Alms in the Name of a
Blind Horse
8. Marginalized Voices in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of
Utmost Happiness
9. Different Shades of Marginalization in A Fine Balance
10. Re-casting The God of Small Things from the Perspective
of Multiple Marginalization: A Perusal of the Subversion
of Social Norms through the Voice of the Voiceless
11. Revaluation of Dattani’s Final Solutions : An Effective Quest
for Solutions to the Problems of Religious Marginalization
in India
12. Encapsulating the Inequality in Northeast Literature: Understanding
the Status of Women in Today’s Society through
the Poems of Preetinicha Barman
13. Fallen Angels: Portrayal of Women and Social Injustice in
Oliver Twist
14. Against the Marginalization of Indian Women: A Feminist
Reading of Shobha De’s Socialite Evenings
15. Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala : A Play of Marginality and
Exploitation
16. Caste Consciousness and Double Marginalization of Dalit
Women in Bama Faustina’s Karukku and Sangati
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