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This article explores the powerful narrative of a Dalit woman's life, highlighting the intricate interplay of personal and socio-political experiences. This article delves into how the memoirs reflect the subaltern perspective, revealing the marginalized voice of a Dalit woman navigating a society marked by caste discrimination and systemic inequities. By analysing the memoirs through the lens of subaltern studies, the article seeks to uncover the nuanced ways in which personal identity and collective struggle are woven into the fabric of social resistance. This study offers insights into the broader implications of Dalit literature and its role in challenging dominant narratives, contributing to a deeper understanding of resistance and empowerment within marginalized communities.

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Shubhasri, B. P. (2024). The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoirs: A Study in Subaltern Vision. International Journal for Social Studies, 10(8), 41-53. Retrieved from https://journals.eduindex.org/index.php/ijss/article/view/20519