Description
The book “Beyond The Margins: Narratives of Coverage and Divergence in Literature” is a compilation of 32 articles by young researchers exploring the voices of women liberated from societal constraints. It also delves into the struggles of Third-gender people, society’s treatment of them, and the Hijra community. The book discusses Marxist feminism, stories of abuse, racism, post-colonialism, and the struggles of the Dalit community. It sheds light on the marginality and inequality of women in Indian society and the voices of the Dalit community, tackling various forms of oppression and offering powerful stories of resistance and resilience. The book also addresses historical colonial injustices, the impacts of colonial mindsets, and the destruction of cultures. Additionally, it discusses travel literature and the development of visual communication and video lessons. The articles mainly focus on the safety and security of women in society and aim to amplify muted voices.