From Margins to Movements: An Autobiographical Voice of 1 Akkai Padmashali’s A Small Step in a Long Journey
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Akkai Padmashali’s A Small Step in a Long Journey offers a compelling autobiographical voice that reflects the transformation of an individual’s life from the periphery of societal recognition to a space of agency and visibility. This paper examines the text as a work that blends personal reflection with broader social observations, highlighting how individual transgender life experiences can evolve into sources of inspiration and resilience. Through a close reading, the study identifies the ways in which the narrative negotiates themes of identity, self discovery, and perseverance in the face of adversity. The study focuses on the construction of selfhood through lived experiences, the role of language in shaping and reclaiming identity, and the significance of personal storytelling in influencing collective understanding. Attention is given to the stylistic features of the text, such as its candid tone, narrative structure, and interweaving of intimate moments with universal human concerns. By tracing the progression of the protagonist’s journey, the paper demonstrates how A Small Step in a Long Journey transforms an individual voice into a narrative of empowerment that resonates beyond its immediate context. The work is positioned as an important contribution to contemporary life writing in India, offering insights into the ways autobiography can articulate themes of belonging, transformation, and the human spirit ’s capacity for endurance.
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