Through his evocative illustrations, Vipindas stirs an emotion shared by Malayalis in any part of the world, and transports them to a shared space and time—Kerala’s monsoons.
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A Kerala Studies Blog
Through his evocative illustrations, Vipindas stirs an emotion shared by Malayalis in any part of the world, and transports them to a shared space and time—Kerala’s monsoons.
Read moreMoving between memory and history, poetry and prose, Kerala and Tanzania, May Joseph reflects on her parents’ experiences as Malayali migrants to Tanzania in the mid-twentieth century.
Read moreWhat did it mean to be deemed ‘enslavable’ by the Dutch colonisers in south India? Geelen writes about neglected archives in Kerala that can help answer this question.
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