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LANGUAGE, SILENCE, AND VOICE: NARRATIVES OF RESISTANCE IN INDIAN TRANS LIFE WRITING THROUGH THE WORKS OF A. REVATHI, KALKI SUBRAMANIAM, AND LIVING SMILE VIDYA

Author(s) Ms. NIMISHA P JAYAKUMAR, Dr. X. Disalva
Country India
Abstract This paper explores the intersections of language, silence, and voice as they shape transgender identity in Indian autobiographical narratives. Focusing on A. Revathi’s The Truth About Me, Kalki Subramaniam’s We Are Not the Others, and Living Smile Vidya’s I Am Vidya, the study examines how trans individuals articulate resistance and reclaim agency through life writing. Drawing on queer theory, postcolonial critique, and subaltern studies, the paper investigates how language is employed not only to narrate but also to transform trauma into testimony. It argues that these narratives challenge normative binaries by foregrounding linguistic hybridity, testimonial power, and performative resistance. Silence, often mistaken as absence, is repositioned as strategic defiance. The authors’ bilingual expression, primarily in Tamil and English, becomes a critical medium of navigating identity, community, and belonging. By examining the narrative structures, rhetorical strategies, and linguistic negotiations present in these texts, the paper aims to show how Indian trans autobiographies function as discursive sites of political resistance, identity reclamation, and cultural transformation.
Keywords Trans Autobiography, Queer Resistance, Linguistic Agency, Silence and Voice, Tamil-English Bilingualism
Field Arts
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-28

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