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Reclaiming Voices: Autobiographical Journeys of Bama, Urmila Pawar, and Shantabai Kamble

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  • Thenmozhi A

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This research article aims to explore the autobiographical narratives of Bama, Urmila Pawar, and Shantabai Kamble, three renowned women writers whose works have challenged societal norms and given voice to marginalized communities. The focus of the study is to analyze their autobiographical works like, Karukku, The Weave of My Life- A Dalit Woman's Memoir, and The Kaleidoscope Story of My Life as a powerful tools for resistance, redefinition, and recounting of silenced experiences of Dalit women. The article examines the ways in which Bama, Urmila Pawar, and Shantabai Kamble resist social and cultural constraints through their autobiographical writings and it explores how these women redefine their traditional narratives and challenges of dominant discourses through their life stories. This article investigates the role of recounting silenced experiences in fostering empowerment, social change, and cultural understanding of their life. The research analyzes the thematic similarities and differences in the autobiographies of the selected writers and their contributions to feminist and Dalit literature. The research article highlights the significance of reclaiming voices and the transformative potential of autobiographical narratives in addressing social injustices and promoting inclusivity. Despite the recognition of autobiographical writings as powerful tools for marginalized voices, there is a lack of comprehensive study. This article aims to fill this gap by closely examining their works, analyzing how their narratives challenge oppressive structures, and emphasizing the transformative potential of their stories. By doing so, the research aims to contribute to the broader understanding of feminist and Dalit literature and underscores the significance of centering marginalized voices in academic discourse.

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  • Thenmozhi A, 2024. "Reclaiming Voices: Autobiographical Journeys of Bama, Urmila Pawar, and Shantabai Kamble," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(5), pages 1-42, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:14:y:2024:i:5:p:42
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