Pulayathara

Pulayathara PDF Author: Paul Chirakkarode
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199096120
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 231

Book Description
The idea of a home is at the heart of Pulayathara, which is not only the first Dalit novel on record (1963) but also one of the founding texts of the Dalit Christian movement in Kerala. It opens with a near vision of Thevan Pulayan’s intense attachment to land; it then leads on to his displacement after decades of devoted service to his upper-caste landlord who, overnight, deprives him of both home and livelihood. Beginning with Pulayathara, the theme that runs through all of Chirakkarode’s works is casteism in Christianity: the role of the Church in the continued enslavement of the Pulayar and the psychological effect it has on a people who abandon their ancestral gods to embrace the new faith. Without a doubt, the Dalit converts for physical and emotional security as well as survival. However, inevitably, disenchantment follows and the search for ‘home’ continues. Is the Dalit Christian any better off than he was before conversion?

Love and Revolution in the Twentieth-Century Colonial and Postcolonial World

Love and Revolution in the Twentieth-Century Colonial and Postcolonial World PDF Author: G. Arunima
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030795802
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 375

Book Description
This book addresses emancipatory narratives from two main sites in the colonial world, the Indian and southern African subcontinents. Exploring how love and revolution interrelate, this volume is unique in drawing on theories of affect to interrogate histories of the political, thus linking love and revolution together. The chapters engage with the affinities of those who live with their colonial pasts: crises of expectations, colonial national convulsions, memories of anti-colonial solidarity, even shared radical libraries. It calls attention to the specific and singular way in which notions of ‘love of the world’ were born in a precise moment of anti-colonial struggle: a love of the world for which one would offer one’s life, and for which there had been little precedent in the history of earlier revolutions. It thus offers new ways of understanding the shifts in global traditions of emancipation over two centuries.

Seasons of the Palm

Seasons of the Palm PDF Author: Perumāḷmurukan̲
Publisher: Tara Publishing
ISBN: 9788186211823
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324

Book Description
A literary masterpiece (translated from the Tamil) that opens a door to the poignant world of India's 'untouchables'.

Saraswativijayam

Saraswativijayam PDF Author: Potheri Kunhambu
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Malayalam fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 136

Book Description
Series statement from cover.

A History of Malayalam Literature

A History of Malayalam Literature PDF Author: Krishna Chaitanya
Publisher: [New Delhi] : Orient Longman
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 618

Book Description


A Theory of Imperialism

A Theory of Imperialism PDF Author: Utsa Patnaik
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231542267
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 254

Book Description
In A Theory of Imperialism, economists Utsa Patnaik and Prabhat Patnaik present a new theory of the origins and mechanics of capitalism that sounds an alarm about its ongoing viability. Their theory centers on trade between the core economies of the global North and the tropical and subtropical countries of the global South and considers how the Northern demand for commodities (such as agricultural products and oil) from the South has perpetuated and solidified an imperialist relationship. The Patnaiks explore the dynamics of this process and discuss innovations that could allow the economies of the South to achieve greater prosperity without damaging the economies of the North. The result is an original theory of imperialism that brings to light the crippling limitations of neoliberal capitalism. A Theory of Imperialism also includes a response by David Harvey, who interprets the agrarian system differently and sees other factors affecting trade between the North and the South. Their debate is one of the most provocative exchanges yet over the future of the global economy as resources grow thin, populations explode, and universal prosperity becomes ever more elusive.

Beasts of Burden

Beasts of Burden PDF Author: Imaiyam
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789386906625
Category : Tamil fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description


The Greatest Tamil Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Tamil Stories Ever Told PDF Author: Sujatha Vijayaraghavan
Publisher: Aleph
ISBN: 9789390652297
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
The Greatest Tamil Stories Ever Told showcases some of the best short fiction to emerge out of Tamil Nadu, dating from the last century to the present day. Two of the earliest stories included here are Subramania Bharati's 'The Story of a Crow Learning Prosody', a satirical tale about the exaltation of language, and 'Kalki' Krishnamurthy's 'The Governor's Visit', about how bigwigs in little places pandered to the British rulers during the time of the Raj. While some stories in this volume wrestle with the idea of public justice, as in Father Mark Stephen's 'Penance' and Sa. Kandasamy's 'The Slaying of Hiranya', others, such as Ambai's 'Journey 4', hide secrets that could destroy lives and relationships if they are ever revealed. Featuring memorable works by, among others, Bama, Perumal Murugan, and Poomani, the thirty stories in this collection, selected and edited by Sujatha Vijayaraghavan and Mini Krishnan, come together to paint a striking picture of the Tamil people.

Eurotragedy

Eurotragedy PDF Author: Ashoka Mody
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199351384
Category : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Languages : en
Pages : 673

Book Description
EuroTragedy is an incisive exploration of the tragedy of how the European push for integration was based on illusions and delusions pursued in the face of warnings that the pursuit of unity was based on weak foundations.

A Preface to Man

A Preface to Man PDF Author: Subhash Chandran
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 9353026636
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 488

Book Description
Ann Marie reads fragments of her dead husband's unfinished book, and the many love letters he sent her, and in them the social and political events of the time. As she ponders over the writing and the years that the brilliant Jithendran squandered working for a toy company that makes drum-playing monkeys, the narrative gives way to the sweeping saga of a village by the river Periyar. Grappling with issues of equality, love, caste, religion and politics, Thachanakkara is a microcosm of twentieth-century Kerala. Told through the history of three generations of a feudal Nair family, this sprawling story is reminiscent of the craft of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude and has the scale of Sunil Gangopadhyay's Those Days. Manushyanu Oru Amukham is an artistic meditation on human existence and is a contemporary classic.