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Malayalam Feminist Pioneer Saraswathi Amma Honored
17 Jan
Summary
- Remembrance programs mark 50 years since writer K Saraswathi Amma's passing.
- Her work challenged patriarchal norms with wit and satire.
- Events aim to restore her rightful place in Malayalam literature.

A series of events commencing on Sunday in Thiruvananthapuram will mark the 50th death anniversary of K Saraswathi Amma, a pioneering feminist voice in modern Malayalam literature. Organized by the K Saraswathi Amma Memorial Committee, these programs are the initial phase of a year-long tribute.
Saraswathi Amma's short stories, penned in the early 20th century, distinguished themselves through unique themes and narrative styles. She employed sharp humor and satire to dismantle entrenched social norms and patriarchal control, a distinct approach among her contemporaries.
The commemoration seeks to re-establish her significant legacy and underscore the enduring relevance of her feminist perspectives. Inaugural ceremonies will feature writer Chandramathi and social historian J Devika, with further plans including seminars and publications.




