THE POWER OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TO ELEVATE MARGINALIZED VOICES

Authors

  • Nandini Vasudeva Murthy VVN Degree college V.V.Puram Bangalore- 560004, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59415/mjacs.362

Keywords:

Empowerment, Marginalized Voices, Resistance, Social Change, Empathy, Identity

Abstract

Language and literature are incredibly powerful tools for empowering marginalized voices, providing vital platforms for self-expression, resistance, and healing. For too long, dominant narratives have silenced or distorted the experiences of marginalized communities, thereby reinforcing systems of oppression. Literature offers a crucial pathway for these communities to reclaim their stories, challenge harmful stereotypes, and assert their identities on their own terms.
When individuals from under represented backgrounds write, speak, and publish, they inherently disrupt the status quo. Their words illuminate lived realities that are frequently ignored or misunderstood. In this context, language transforms into an act of defiance, turning silence into speech and invisibility into visibility. From the rich tradition of Indigenous storytelling to the impactful expressions of feminist poetry and postcolonial novels, literature has consistently served as both a record of struggle and a driving force for social change.
Educational spaces, publishers, and readers all play a crucial role in supporting these voices. This means creating more inclusive platforms, amplifying diverse narratives, and actively challenging linguistic elitism that often excludes non-standard dialects or multilingual expressions. Encouraging diverse linguistic expression not only affirms the richness of different cultures and identities but also allows individuals to connect deeply with their roots and histories.
Furthermore, literature uniquely cultivates empathy. When readers engage with stories from marginalized perspectives, they gain invaluable insight into other ways of life, often fostering greater understanding and leading to stronger allyship.  In this way, language and literature not only empower those who speak and write but also profoundly transform those who listen and read. Ultimately, empowering marginalized voices through language and literature isn't just about inclusion; it's about pursuing justice, upholding dignity, and actively reshaping the world to reflect the full, vibrant spectrum of human experience.

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Published

2026-06-01

How to Cite

THE POWER OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TO ELEVATE MARGINALIZED VOICES. (2026). MLAC Journal for Arts, Commerce and Sciences (m-JACS) ISSN: 2584-1920, 4(5), 262-266. https://doi.org/10.59415/mjacs.362

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