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This research paper analyses the alteration of oppressed women’s voices into a proclamation of resistance in Indian protest literature, focusing on the lived realities of Dalit women who encounter intersectional oppression through ethnicity, class and gender, in the writings of Meena Kandasamy and Kausalya Baisantry. The study investigates how these women writers move from positions of quietness and persecution towards powerful critiques of systemic injustice through literature, creating a platform for political intervention and social consciousness. This research not only aims to foreground the political agency of oppressed women in literature but also enhances the definition of protest beyond organised movements through a comparative study of selected narratives to include literary articulation as activism. Memoirs written by Dalit women assert the individual and collective identities, which have been historically suppressed or misrepresented.
Keywords:
Marginalisation, Protest, Feminism, Exclusion
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"From Margin to Manifesto: Intersectional Ostracism and Female Solidarity in Women's Protest Narratives", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 10, page no.b136-b137, October-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2510113.pdf
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