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Dalithan: An Autobiography

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Availability:In StockContributor:K. K. Kochu, Radhika P. MenonPublish date:5/20/2024Pages:344
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Speaking Tiger BooksISBN-13:9789354478093ISBN-10:9354478093UPC:9789354478093Book Category:Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Social ActivistsSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.77 inchesWeight:0.436Product ID:SC0QKMC5PM

K.K. Kochu's life and work, as both a writer and social activist, challenges

dominant narratives-of the Congress as well as the Communists-that

exclude the Dalit experience. Among his most significant works, his

autobiography is not merely a gritty story of the life of an individual, but a

history of modern Kerala written from a subaltern perspective.

Growing up in a village called Madhuraveli in a flood-prone region of

Kottayam district, fishing in the clear waters of nearby canals and eating

wild fruit, Kochu was also a promising student, reading everything he

could lay his hands on. The boy, troubled by the unquestioning submission

to their Namboodiri landowners, distinguished himself by his curiosity,

keenly observing the present and preserving in his young mind precious oral

histories of Pulaya life. His thirst for knowledge would sustain him through

the endless years of tragedy for the family and periods of unemployment, but

also lead him to study-and work towards ending-the marginalization of

the lower-castes and the erasure of their contributions to society. Starting out

as a Naxalite in college, he would go on to form a Communist Youth Front,

sympathetic though not affiliated to them. Working with leading figures in the

cultural and political space, as well as many that rarely find mention in written

histories, he would move from a Maoist to a self-consciously Ambedkarite

path of anti-caste struggle, a perspective that would guide him in subsequent

efforts to build unity among Dalits, Adivasis and minority groups.

By combining a view from below of raw life with an account of the

broader socio-cultural, economic and intellectual trajectories in Kerala,

Dalithan stands out as a unique contribution to Dalit life-writing in

Malayalam, available for the first time to an English readership in a brilliant

and faithful translation.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Speaking Tiger BooksISBN-13:9789354478093ISBN-10:9354478093UPC:9789354478093Book Category:Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Social ActivistsSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.77 inchesWeight:0.436Product ID:SC0QKMC5PM
Publisher: Speaking Tiger Books

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