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“Voiceless Belonging: A Subaltern Study of Marginal Identity and Silent Resistance in Annie Zaidi’s Prelude to a Riot”
Author(s) | Mr. Santanu Buragohain, Dr. Nityananda Pattanayak |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Annie Zaidi’s novel Prelude to a Riot explores the unspoken tensions and fears simmering beneath the surface of a communally volatile society. Through a mosaic of interior monologues from characters of varying backgrounds, Zaidi deftly portrays how marginalized voices resist communal politics not through overt action, but through subtle forms of silence, hesitation, and disavowal. This paper examines the novel through the lens of subaltern studies and intersectional feminist theory to explore how religious minorities, women, and socioeconomically disenfranchised individuals are rendered voiceless in dominant political discourses. It argues that silence in the novel becomes both a symptom of oppression and a strategy of resistance. The study also examines how Zaidi critiques the ideological apparatus of religious majoritarianism and gendered nationalism by providing narrative space for internalized fear and suppressed identity. Prelude to a Riot emerges as a contemporary protest text that dismantles monologic nationalism and reveals the quiet defiance of the subaltern. |
Keywords | Subaltern, Silence, Identity, Religious Nationalism, Marginalization |
Field | Sociology > Linguistic / Literature |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-28 |
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