- Lalitambika Antarjanam
Lalitambika Antarjanam (b. 1909,
Kottarakara ,Kerala - d.1987), is anauthor inMalayalam . She was born to a literary family - both her parents were poets - but she herself had little formal educationcite book
title = The Inner Courtyard
editor = Lakshmi Holmström
publisher = Rupa & Co
address = Calcutta
year = 1991Contains the translation "Revenge Herself", tr. Vasanti Sankaranarayan] . In 1927, she was married to Narayanan Nambudiri. She became a political activist and a social reformer, participating in theIndian National Congress and later with the KeralaCommunist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). Her published oeuvre consists of nine volumes of short stories, six collections of poems, two books for children, and a novel, "Agnisakshi" (1980) whih won the KeralaSahitya Akademi Award for the best literary work of that year.Her writing reflects a sensitivity to the women's role in society, and the tension between the woman as a centre for bonding and the woman as an individual. She was concerned particularly the nature of the sexual contract. In her story "Revenge Herself" (English translation anthologized in "The Inner Courtyard"), she highlights the moral and sexual choices faced by uppercaste
Nambudiri women, who were secluded in the inner house, through the story of the "fallen woman" Tatri. This is especially sensitive in Kerala, whereNayar women are relatively free sexual lives in their matriarchal culture. In her story "Mulappalinte Manam" she highlights the woman's role as the central cohesive force in society, and she supports artificialbirth control , so long as it does not contradict this basic womanly qualities of healing the schisms opened up by individualism [J. Devika, [http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN010722.pdf Family planning as liberation: the ambiguities of "emancipation from biology" in Kerala] (Working paper version),"Inter-Asia Cultural Studies"Volume 7, Issue 1 March 2006 , pages 43-61 ] .References
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