Ala turns three with this special issue! Read on to learn more about just what is special, what our past year was like, and what is up ahead for Ala.
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A Kerala Studies Blog
Ala turns three with this special issue! Read on to learn more about just what is special, what our past year was like, and what is up ahead for Ala.
Read moreRenu Susan explores how smartphones have transformed women’s TV-viewing practices in contemporary times, and carry implications for identity formation, independence, and a sense of oneself.
Read moreDrawing on narratives of female caregivers in Thiruvananthapuram, Therese Abraham sheds light on the gendered dimensions of caregivers for disabled persons covered by the government’s Ashwasakiranam scheme.
Read moreIn her journey to reconnect with her ancestral roots after moving to Kerala, Shruti Tharayil discovers how her familial practices during the month of Karkkidakam are intertwined with cuisine, climate, and local ecosystems.
Read moreShravan M K discusses how the pandemic has affected the sale of lottery tickets in Kerala, and consequently, the livelihoods of lottery ticket sellers, many of who are elderly, women, or persons with disabilities.
Read moreThe Silent Valley Movement is widely considered a successful environmental movement, but what happened to the Adivasi communities that depended on those forests? Neeraja explores.
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