Storytelling has always been a powerful medium for reflecting, challenging, and transforming societal norms. Literature and cinema, as two of the most influential narrative forms, have played a crucial role in shaping our understanding of identity, power, and change. Narrating Change: Gender, Technology, and Power in Literature and Cinema is a scholarly exploration of how narratives across these mediums engage with the evolving dynamics of gender, technological advancements, and the structures of power that define our contemporary world. This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives that interrogate the intersections of literature and cinema with gender politics, digital revolutions, and authority structures. In an age where storytelling is increasingly mediated by technology and traditional power hierarchies are being challenged and redefined, this book seeks to critically examine how narratives construct, resist, and negotiate these shifts.