Description
Echoes Beyond the Pages explores the literature of African American women writers, highlighting the need for Black women to write their lives as an act of self-definition. It addresses their triple marginalization by race, gender, and class and reveals how they endure discrimination, reclaim identity, and transform personal struggle into collective empowerment. Through resilience and inner strength, these women rise from the margins to confront prejudice and break boundaries, becoming powerful voices of dignity and inspiration for women worldwide.
About Author
Dr. Minu Kundi, born in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, serves as Assistant Professor of English at Government College Solan. She earned her M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, specializing in African American Women Writers. With expertise in Gender Studies, Women’s Writing, and the Literature of the Margins, her research explores themes of identity, intersectionality, and social justice. Dr. Kundi continues to inspire students through her teaching and scholarship, contributing meaningfully to contemporary literary and gender discourse.






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