![]() ![]() Introduction: The non-expression of sexual orientation and gender identity can affect mental health in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex population in Peru. It aims to shed more light on the apparent differences and similarities between autobiographies written by a woman and a man respectively and try to analyse the mode with reference to gender inequality and caste. ![]() The paper would study the representation of gender divide and its intersection with caste atrocities in the selected works. In the proposed paper, there will be a comparative study of the two chief autobiographies- one by a male author, second by a female author. Dalit women are more marginalised than Dalit men due to the economic, social and cultural factors. Second, it has been used as a potential tool to address how women are doubly marginalised in the Dalit community. One, where it discusses the Dalit community's battles against the horrors committed by the higher caste. However, there are two methods to approach this resistance. Dalit autobiographies discuss the plight of the Dalit in India and provide insight into how they challenge the power of the upper caste. It has been a crucial confessional instrument for expressing the plight of the underprivileged and bringing attention to several levels of oppression experienced by the outcaste. ![]() In Dalit literature, autobiography has been an influential mode of narrative. ![]()
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