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How Structural Power Shapes Who Gets to Tell Stories

An Examination of Literary Hegemony, Digital Counter-Offensives, and the Weaponization of Narrative The global literary landscape is not a meritocracy. It is an asymmetric network governed by invisible grids—structural mechanisms rooted in economic geography, cultural gatekeeping, and technological infrastructure. Indian authors writing in English face barriers that are not failures of talent but products of a rigged system where Western metropolitan gatekeepers dictate what counts as "universal." However, a parallel revolution is underway: Indian tech platforms are bypassing traditional publishing entirely, using AI-driven localization and serialized audio fiction to capture Western attention economies. This article synthesizes discussions on structural asymmetry, the provincialization of Europe and Japan, the China-India tech clash, domestic weaponization of literature, and the precarious interdependence that defines who truly owns the master switch. The feeling...

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