Joseph Mundassery (17 July 1903 – 25 October 1977) was a literary critic and Indian politician from
Kerala
Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, 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 ...
state. He specialised in the Malayalam language and literature. In
Kerala politics, he is remembered as the Education Minister who was behind the controversial
Education Bill of the
first EMS communist ministry of 1957.
Early life
Joseph Mundassery was born at Kandasankadavu,
Thrissur
Thrissur (, ), Renaming of cities in India, formerly Trichur, also known by its historical name Thrissivaperur, is a city and the headquarters of the Thrissur district in Kerala, India. It is the List of most populous urban agglomerations in Ke ...
. After his schooling locally he took his bachelor's degree in Physics and later a master's degree in
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
and
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 ...
. Until 1952, he was the Head of the Department of Foreign Languages at
St. Thomas College, Trichur.
Mundassery entered politics through the
Kochi Prajamandalam and was elected as a Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) of the princely state of
Cochin
Kochi ( , ), formerly known as Cochin ( ), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the district of Ernakulam in the state of Kerala. The city is also commonly referred to as Ernaku ...
in 1948 from the constituency of Aranattukara. Later on, he became an MLC in the
Travancore-Cochin Assembly in 1954, from Cherpu.
After the formation of the state of Kerala in 1956, he won the Assembly election in 1957, from
Manalur
Manalur is a small village in Thrissur district of Kerala state, south India. It is one of the constituencies in Thrissur district.
Demographics
India census, Manalur had a population of 17130 with 8237 males and 8893 females.
Manalur- Enam ...
, and went on to become Kerala's first Education Minister (1957–59) in the
EMS Communist ministry. Finally, in 1970, he was elected as an MLA from
Trichur constituency.
A doyen of letters and a cultural leader
As a prominent figure in the field of Malayalam
literary criticism
A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical analysis of literature's ...
, Mundassery was one among a well-known trio of Malayalam critics, the others being
Kesari Balakrishna Pillai and
M. P. Paul.
Through his controversial theory about Rooparbhadrata – formal excellence – Mundassery ushered in a new chapter of literary
hermeneutics
Hermeneutics () is the theory and methodology of interpretation, especially the interpretation of biblical texts, wisdom literature, and philosophical texts. As necessary, hermeneutics may include the art of understanding and communication.
...
, which was unheard of in
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 ...
until then. According to the theory, the proclaimed aim of the author would inevitably lead to
intentional fallacy
In literary theory and aesthetics, authorial intent refers to an author's intention, intent as it is encoded in their Work of art, work. Authorial intentionalism is the Hermeneutics, hermeneutical view that an author's intentions should constrain t ...
, and an author should be evaluated on more objective criteria like his role as a spokesman of his age.
He was the President of the Kerala Sahithya Parishad from 1965 to 1967, and an executive (and a founding) member of the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi or Academy for Malayalam Literature is an autonomous body established to promote the Malayalam language and Malayalam literature, literature. It is situated in the city of Thrissur, Kerala in India.
History
The acad ...
. He was also instrumental in establishing the
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi
Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi is located in Thrissur city, of Kerala, in India.
The academy presents awards for various fields like music, dance, theatre and traditional art forms. Some of the major awards include:
* Kerala Sangeetha Nata ...
.
As an educationist
Mundassery's notability as an educationist rests partly on the reforms that he partially succeeded in bringing about in the educational sector in Kerala when he was the Education Minister. He authored the controversial
Education Bill of the First communist ministry of Kerala. To a great extent, the proposed bill directly led to the snowballing of the
Vimochana Samaram
The Liberation Struggle in Kerala (1958–59) was a period of anti-communist protest against the first elected state government in Kerala, led by E. M. S. Namboodiripad of the Communist Party of India. Organised opposition to the government w ...
and the subsequent downfall of the
E.M.S. Namboodiripad's first communist ministry in 1959.
Even though the Bill failed to pass through the Assembly, many of its provisions were later implemented by subsequent governments, albeit with amendments. As the Education Minister of the first democratically elected ministry of the newly formed State of Kerala, Mundassery was instrumental in the establishment and restructuring of some of the early universities and prime educational institutions of the state, having had experience as the
Vice Chancellor
A vice-chancellor (commonly called a VC) serves as the chief executive of a university in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, other Commonwealth countr ...
of the
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) is a state government-owned autonomous university in Kochi, Kerala, India. It was founded in 1971 and has three campuses: two in Kochi (Kalamassery and Ernakulam) and one in Kuttanad, Alapp ...
.
Mundassery was the guru of many pupils at St. Thomas College, Trichur, among whom were some of the future leaders of Kerala such as
C. Achutha Menon and
Mathai Manjooran.
Mundassery died in 1977.
PROF. JOSEPH MUNDASSERY SMARAKA GOVT. HSS in KANDASSANKADAVU, Thrissur is named after him
Books
* Literary criticism: ''Karuna Nirupanam'' (1939), ''Mattoli'' (1943), ''Anthareeksham'' (1944), ''Kavyapeetika'' (1945), ''Manadandham'' (1946), ''Prayanam'' (1947), ''Karinthiri'' (1951), ''Roopa Bhadratha'' (1951), ''Kalathinte Kannadi'' (1954), ''Puthiya Kazhchappadil'' (1955), ''Rajarajante Mattoli'' (1961), ''Natakantham Kavithwam'' (1962), ''Prabhaashanaavali'' (1967), ''Pashchathya Sahithya Sameeksha'' (1967), ''Nanayaathe Meen Pidikkamo'' (1967), ''Vayanashalayil'' (1949-69; in four parts), ''Asan Kavitha: Oru Patanam'' (1971), ''Vallathol Kavitha: Oru Patanam'' (1971)
* Poetry: ''Chinthamadhuri'' (1928)
* Short story: ''Randu Rajakumarimar'' (1938), ''Sammaanam'' (1943), ''Illapolice'' (1947), ''Kadaksham''
* Novel: ''Professor'' (1948), ''Konthayil Ninnu Kurissilekku'' (1954), ''Parappurathu Vithacha Vithu'' (1966)
* Autobiography: ''Kozhinja Ilakal'' (in three parts) (1960, 1965, 1976)
* Biography: ''
Maxim Gorky
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (; – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky (; ), was a Russian and Soviet writer and proponent of socialism. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an aut ...
'' (1952), ''Budhiman Jeevikkunnu'' (1965)
* Essays: ''Viswaviharam'' (1934), ''Prabandha Deepika'' (1936), ''Matham Avideyum Ivideyum'' (1955), ''Pothuvidyabhyasam Enthu Engane'' (1961), ''Vyakthiyil Ninnu Pouranilekk'' (1962), ''Shastram Jeevithathil'' (1964), ''Upanyasa Deepika'' (1964)
* Travelogue: ''China Munnottu'' (1953), ''Otta Nottathil''
* Miscellaneous: ''Neenda Kathukal'' (1956), ''Kristhvanukaranam'' (1936), ''Stuntukal'' (1956)
References
Mundassery.org
* Visvavijnanakosham, 1971 edition.
Joseph Mundassery Scholarship
External links
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1903 births
1977 deaths
Politicians from Thrissur district
Malayalam-language writers
Writers from Kerala
Malayali politicians
St. Thomas College, Thrissur alumni
Kerala MLAs 1970–1977
Education ministers of Kerala
Kerala MLAs 1957–1959
Communist Party of India politicians from Kerala