When Region Meets The Nation 1921 and It-1
When Region Meets The Nation 1921 and It-1
When Region Meets The Nation 1921 and It-1
the Crises of
Modernity
K.C. Muraleedharan is Associate Professor and Head of the
Department of English, Payyanur College, Payyanur, Kerala.
He joined the Department of English, Payyanur College in 1985.
After 33 years of service, he retires in 2018, leaving behind a
group of emerging scholars in the field of literature and cultural
studies. He has edited text books that have been influential in
shaping a critical perception in generations of students.
Department of English
Payyanur College, Payyanur
Kerala and the Crises of Modernity
Department of English
Payyanur College, Payyanur
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Contents
Preface 7
Acknowledgements 13
End Notes
1
See Dilip M. Menon, “No. Not the Nation; Lower Caste Mala-
yalam Novels of Nineteenth Century,” Early Novels in India,
edited by Meenakshi Mukherjee, (Sahitya Akademi, 2002), pp.
41-72.
2
Sreedhar Pillai, “Celluloid Sultans of Kerala,” India Today, 31
December 1988, indiatoday.intoday.in/story/mammootty-and-
mohan-lal-emerge-as-unprecedented-superstars-of-malayalam-
films/1/330129.html, accessed 1 July 2017.
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