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Volume VI Special Issue I January 2026
Name of Author :
Abisha Bharathi B. S, Dr. E. Anita
Title of the paper :
Stewardship of Digital Politics of Voice: Dalit Literature in the AI Era
Abstract:
In contemporary Indian literature, where artificial intelligence augmented the shapes how Stories are created, spawned, circulated, and preserved, the politics of representations gains new significance, this paper examines, how digital preservation and AI technologies influence the visibility, authenticity, and survival of Dalit literature, a living tradition that portraits of lives for centuries of caste struggle, identity and oppression. As part of Indias evolving literary movements, Dalit writing encounter between empowerment and erasure. while digitalization promises broader access and archiving or marginalized voices, algorithmic bias, selective curation, homogenized linguistic models reinforce systemic exclusions. Rendering on postcolonial and subaltern frameworks, this study exhibiting involves with digital archives and social media narratives. AI based translation Tools and Dalit writings to trace how Dalit voices are mediated in the digital sphere. This argues for a cultural grounded, community driven approach to digital preservation one that honor the ethical responsibility to safeguard India’s multifaced literary tradition in the Global AI Era.
Keywords :
Dalit Literature, digital preservation, artificial intelligence, caste struggle, algorithmic bias.
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Page Number :
119-122