Jayakantan, the Humanist ArtistMetro Publication, 1999 - 116 strani |
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Stran 36
... brahmin girl and how she faces the consequences . By creating a situation like this in the orthodox brahmin family , he not only questions the supremacy of the brahmin caste but also tries to equate other castes with it . In " Oru Pakal ...
... brahmin girl and how she faces the consequences . By creating a situation like this in the orthodox brahmin family , he not only questions the supremacy of the brahmin caste but also tries to equate other castes with it . In " Oru Pakal ...
Stran 37
... brahmin , life means nothing but hell . Through her Jayakantan declares that caste is not seriously taken by one and all . They use caste as a means to achieve something in their life . They practice it preten- tiously and move with ...
... brahmin , life means nothing but hell . Through her Jayakantan declares that caste is not seriously taken by one and all . They use caste as a means to achieve something in their life . They practice it preten- tiously and move with ...
Stran 38
... brahmin he does not practice it ; moreover , he is an atheist and considers that Marxism is the new Veda which aims to serve the people and society and hence he is a new brahmin . He refuses to accept a particular section of the society ...
... brahmin he does not practice it ; moreover , he is an atheist and considers that Marxism is the new Veda which aims to serve the people and society and hence he is a new brahmin . He refuses to accept a particular section of the society ...
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CHAPTER I Society and Literature 118 | 1 |
CHAPTER II Life and Literary Background 1932 | 19 |
CHAPTER III Caste Politics 3345 | 33 |
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achieve artistic ashram become bourgeois brahmin British Carankan caste conflict casteism century characters Cila Cita codes commitment critics cultural cycle rickshaw dominant society Dominic Jeeva Dravidian movement economic emerged exploitation feelings Gandhian groups high caste highlights Hindu Hindu religion human humanistic husband ideas ideology Indian society individual Indo-Aryans influence Jaya Jaya Cankara Jayakantan portrays Jayakantan's fiction Jayakantan's writings Kanka living low caste Madras Madras Ten Malai Malai Patippakam Manitan Oru Vitu marginal marriage Marxism Moksha Muslims nature non-brahmin objective correlative October Revolution oppression orphan Oru Manitan Oru Oru Vitu Oru Oscar Wilde Pillai Pirabu poem poet poetry police political poor poverty prostitute protagonists Racatti radical relationship religious rootless segment sexual short stories situation slum sociography status sufferings Tamil literature Tamil novel Tamil society Tamil writer Tamilnadu Tankam Tirukkural Tolkappiyar Tolstoy tradition untouchable unwed mothers upper caste Vedas Vitu Oru Ulakam Western wife women