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Jayakumari Devika ( ml, ജെ. ദേവിക) is a
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historian, feminist, social critic and
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from
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. She currently researches and teaches at the Centre for Development Studies,
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as a Professor. She has authored several books and articles on gender relations in early
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
society. She is bilingual and has translated both fiction and non-fiction books between
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 2 ...
and English. She also writes on gender, politics, social reforms and development in Kerala on publications like Kafila, Economic and Political Weekly and The Wire.


Education

Devika did her
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in Modern History (1991) from Centre for Historical Studies,
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, New Delhi and obtained her Ph.D. in History from Mahatma Gandhi University,
Kottayam Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south- ...
.


Writings

Devika's early research was about the emergence of modern binary gender as a language of describing society and social change in the early twentieth century in Kerala. In her later writings, she has followed the gendering of development in Kerala through a history of public consent for contraception between the 1930s and 1970. She has also published translations of writings by first-generation feminists in Kerala in the book ''Her Self: Early Writings on Gender by Malayalee Women 1898-1938''. In her later research, Devika explores contemporary political and social issues through a historical lens and her concerns are wider than gender, and rather, focus on intersectional power. Her later books have been about gender and politics in twentieth century Kerala, and about the gendered history of the Malayali literary public. She has published an introduction to feminist theory that places it within the history of modern western thought, titled Streevadam, and published in 2000. In her book ''Kulasthreeyum Chanthappennum Undaayathengine?'' she gives an alternative reading of Kerala history from the feminist perspective. She traces Kerala's social and political history and providing interesting insights. For example, she explains how dress code of
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and
dowry A dowry is a payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage. Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price and dower. While bride price or bride service is a payment ...
became prevalent in
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.
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reports in their review "Authored by J. Devika, Associate Professor at the CDS, the book is an incisive take on the invisible spaces to which women have been consigned in conventional history and reaches out to the silent depths where women's powerful actions and articulations of the past lay buried. The book, an attempt to centre-stage women in Kerala history, looks how false notions about women got reinforced in the public mind because of the accounts in the "neutral" history texts, how freedom has eluded Kerala women despite their high educational entitlements and what role they have played in major historical junctures.". Her work in this area also includes the 2007 book ''Engendering Individuals: The Language of Re-Forming in Early Twentieth Century Keralam'', and the 2008 book ''Individuals, Householders, Citizens: Malayalis and Family Planning, 1930–1970''. Devika has translated number of books from
Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 2 ...
to English. Notable among them are the translation of Nalini Jameela's autobiography and the short stories of
K. R. Meera K. R. Meera (born 19 February 1970) is an Indian author and journalist, who writes in Malayalam. She was born in Sasthamkotta, Kollam district in Kerala. She worked as a journalist in ''Malayala Manorama'' but later resigned to concentrate mor ...
and Sarah Joseph. She also translated the well acclaimed Malayalam novel, ''Arrachar'' by
K. R. Meera K. R. Meera (born 19 February 1970) is an Indian author and journalist, who writes in Malayalam. She was born in Sasthamkotta, Kollam district in Kerala. She worked as a journalist in ''Malayala Manorama'' but later resigned to concentrate mor ...
into English as ''Hangwoman'' in 2014. In 2017, She translated the Malayalam novel, Enmakaje by Ambikasuthan Mangad into English as ''Swarga''. She has published several essays in academic journals published from within and outside India, delivered several talks around the world and written extensively on contemporary issues in Malayalam and English. Devika also writes extensively in Malayalam, in contemporary publications.She has also written for children, and her work was published by the Kerala Shastra Sahitya Parishat She also has a website about the first generation Malayalee feminists calle
Swatantryavaadini


Publications


Books in English

*(Jointly with Binitha V Thampi) ''New Lamps for Old? Gender Paradoxes of Political Decentralization in Kerala'', Zubaan, New Delhi, 2012. *''Individuals, Householders, Citizens: Malayalees and Family Planning, 1930s-1970′'', Zubaan, New Delhi, 2008. *''En-Gendering Individuals: The Language of Re-forming in Early 20th Century Keralam'', Orient Longman, Hyderabad, 2007.


Books in malayalam

* ''Navasiddhantangal: Streevadam''(New Theory Series: Feminism), D.C Books: Kottayam, Kerala, 2000. *''NirantharaPrathipaksham: J DevikaudeLekhanangal 2004-2018'' (Selected Essays in Malayalam), Kottayam: DC Books, forthcoming, 2021. *''PauriyuteNottangal'' (Woman-Citizen’s Eye-view), Olive Books: Kozhikode, 2013. * (Ed.), ''AanarashunaatileKazhchakal: KeralamStreepakshaGaveshanattil'' (Sights from Male-dom: Kerala under Feminist Lenses), Women’s Imprint, Thiruvananthapuram, 2006. *''PennorumbettaalLokanMaarunnu: LinganeethiyudeViplavangal'', (The World Changed When Women Move: Gender-Revolutions), Thiruvananthapuram, Readme Books, 2017.


Journals

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Translations


From Malayalam to English

*''The Cock is the Culprit'', by Unni R, Amazon-Westland, 2020. *''One Hell of a Lover and Other Stories'' by UnniR,Amazon-Westland, 2019. *''The Deepest Blue'' nglish translation of KR Meera’s''Karineela'' in Mini Krishnan (ed.), ''The Oxford Book of Long Short Stories'', New Delhi: OUP, 2017. *''‘He-ghoul’,'' ranslation of K R Meera’s ‘Aanpretham’for Shinie Antony (ed''), Boo: 13 Stories that Will Send a Chill Down Your Spine'', Penguin Random House, 2017. *“Sweet offering at Chankranthy”, by TKC Vadutala, in M Dasanet. al (eds) ''The Oxford Anthology of Malayalam Dalit Writing'', New Delhi: OUP, 2012. *''Swarga'', English translation of Ambikasuthan Mangad's Enmakaje: Published by Juggernaut Books ()


From English to Malayalam

*''Samakaalika India: OruSamoohasastraavalokanam'', KSSP: Thrissur, 2014. (Translation of SatishDeshpande’s
Contemporary India: A Sociological View
') *''AkamePottiyaKettukalkkappuram: Indian FeminisathinteVarthamaanam''(Malayalam version of NiveditaMenon’s''Seeing like a Feminist'', Penguin, N Delhi), SahityaPravarthakaSahakaranaSangham, 2017.


References


External links

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