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Two terms are used in relation to the subject: women-writing and women's writing. Women's writing refers simply to writings by women. Women-writing usually denotes the phenomenon of women's writing and its emergence as a new discipline within women's studies. Women from most of the dominant communities, who had access to education, started ...
Ayyappan started writing poetry when he was a student. He became involved in the Communist Party of India and joined the staff of Janayugom, the party newspaper.Ayyappan is well known for his heart touching poems and his bohemian lifestyle.
Women writers (poets, novelists, screenplay writers, playwrights, journalists) who live or have lived in Kerala, or who are of Keralite (Malayali) origin, or both and have made significant contributions in their fields.
Sithara S. (born 1972) is an Indian feminist writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] In her short stories and novels she has highlighted women's issues, gender conflict and lesbian rights. [2] In 2004 she won Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for her contributions to Indian literature [3] She is also a translator from Malayalam to English and ...
Heart-touching Mother's Day quotes “To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow.”
During her graduation period, she won prizes in the Kerala University Youth Festival in story-writing and poetry. She has published numerous poems in Malayalam. She was a member of the Executive Committee and General Council of Kerala Sahitya Akademi. She has also held various other posts in the Academy, such as its Advisory Board Member and ...
Lalithambika Antharjanam (30 March 1909 – 6 February 1987) was an Indian author and social reformer best known for her literary works in the Malayalam language. She was influenced by the Indian independence movement and social reform movements among the Nambuthiri community and her writing reflects a sensitivity to the women's role in society, in the family and as an individual.
Born in Kozhikode, Kerala, Chirappad's poems speak of the experience of living life as a Dalit woman. [3] Her poetry explores how the double burden of gender and caste shapes the lives and struggles of Dalit women in Kerala in distinct ways than women of dominant castes.