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Navigating the Interior Landscape: Trauma and Adaptive Agency in Maya Angelou’s Autobiographical Project

Author(s) Ms. MANUSHREE ., Dr. NAVRATAN SINGH
Country India
Abstract Maya Angelou’s autobiographies constitute a sustained literary engagement with trauma as a lived, structural, and historically mediated experience. Rather than framing trauma as a singular psychic rupture awaiting narrative resolution, Angelou’s autobiographical practice foregrounds adaptability as a mode of survival and self-construction. This article examines how Angelou reconfigures traumatic memory into what may be described as adaptive agency—a dynamic form of subjectivity forged through ongoing negotiation with racialized and gendered violence. Drawing on trauma theory, Black feminist criticism, and autobiography studies, the essay argues that Angelou’s interior narrative landscape resists dominant Eurocentric trauma paradigms that privilege belatedness and closure. Instead, her autobiographies articulate trauma as an enduring condition that shapes ethical responsibility, creative expression, and relational identity. Through close readings of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Gather Together in My Name, and later volumes, the study situates Angelou’s work as a crucial intervention in contemporary trauma discourse.
Keywords Maya Angelou, trauma studies, autobiography, Black feminism, agency, memory
Field Sociology > Linguistic / Literature
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i01.67555

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