Reclaiming Gendered Narratives: Representation, Identity and Cultural Politics in Literature and Media is a critical exploration of how gender is constructed, represented, challenged, and reimagined across literary and media texts. Bringing together diverse theoretical perspectives and contemporary debates, the book examines the intersections of gender, identity, culture, power, and representation in both traditional and emerging forms of storytelling. The volume investigates the ways in which literature, cinema, digital media, and popular culture shape public understanding of gendered experiences while also providing spaces for resistance, empowerment, and social transformation. Through interdisciplinary analyses, it highlights issues of identity formation, marginalization, cultural politics, feminism, and the evolving dynamics of representation in a rapidly changing global context. Designed for scholars, researchers, students, and media practitioners, this book contributes to ongoing discussions on gender justice, inclusivity, and cultural expression, offering valuable insights into the role of narratives in shaping social realities and collective consciousness.