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Item Gendered Subaltern in The Sari Shop Widow(2018) Angdembe, Premikahisresearchis a study ofhow the female characters are taken to the subaltern level in the novel"The SariShop Widow."Female characters mostly, the protagonistAnjali Kapadia is being treated as a feeble human being without capacity. She is brave and determined but underestimated. The survey into the degraded plight of the subalterncharacters, the perspective of subalternity iswholly appropriate. Subalterncharacters are subjected to various harrowing consequences Anjali is an Indian widow in America who wants to upliftparent's businessin America; however, sheis doomedto face several obstacles from different aspect of super only. Her subordinated, excludedand alienatedlifeprove that she issubalternunder the grip of patriarchy, immigrant, widowship and inferiority in the business. Anjalirepresents the gendered subaltern whose job, interest and agency have been manipulated. Key Words: Gender, Subaltern,Marginal, Ideology, VoicelessItem Redefining Identity: A New Historicist Approach in The Autobiography of Malcolm X(Faculty of Art in English, 2018-03) Padal, BinodThe advocacy for equality and unique identity is provoked in people of margin since the time of their consciousness towards equality and freedom. In The Autobiography of Malcolm X also, Malcolm X represents the voice of repressed for distinct identity basing on their historical significance, capacity, skill and strength of performance. There are several factors like social, political and economic to dominate the minority group people. In order to reflect the real sense of such people's identity these factors should be taken in grant in order to redefine the identity and perception towards such dominated people. In order to trace such aspect New Historicist thinkers like Michael Foucault, Aram Vesser and Stephen Greenblatt form the theoretical surrounding of this research. This research depicts even Black people have capacity and confidence to form their own identity even in adverse environment, if they are not misrepresented and unidentified in the society