Resistance Narratives: Identity, Power, and Representation in Indian Literature explores how
Indian literary works articulate struggles against oppression, marginality, and entrenched power
structures. Analyzing a wide range of authors, genres, and historical contexts, the book
demonstrates how literature becomes a site of resistance and identity formation. Key themes
include caste, gender, colonialism, nationalism, and cultural politics, revealing how writers
negotiate questions of representation and agency. This work provides valuable insights for
students, scholars, and general readers interested in understanding how Indian literature reflects,
critiques, and reshapes sociopolitical realities. The book bridges literary criticism and cultural
analysis to present a comprehensive examination of resistance narratives within Indian writing.