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The research argues that in the three self-narratives, there is an attempt to provide a rational narrative of the lives of the auto- biographers in terms of 'a woman trapped in a man's body' conception. The book also reflects how other people try to comprehend the aspects of the lives of these writers through different narratives. In A. The autobiographies encourage the identity politics of transgenders in India, as the writers aim to eliminate stereotypes and fight for their rights for liberation and fairness. Me Hijra Me Laxmi (2015) as an important literary intervention in the debate…mehr

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The research argues that in the three self-narratives, there is an attempt to provide a rational narrative of the lives of the auto- biographers in terms of 'a woman trapped in a man's body' conception. The book also reflects how other people try to comprehend the aspects of the lives of these writers through different narratives. In A. The autobiographies encourage the identity politics of transgenders in India, as the writers aim to eliminate stereotypes and fight for their rights for liberation and fairness. Me Hijra Me Laxmi (2015) as an important literary intervention in the debate between the real effects of the Supreme Court judgement on the lives of the queer people vis-à-vis their daily struggles for identity.The methodology of close reading shall be combined with the psychological analysis, subaltern theory, and queer theory in Indian context to conduct the study.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Padmani Koul is an Assistant Professor at K.R. Mangalam University, Gurgaon, Haryana. Ms Vaishali Madaan is Post Graduation student.