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Devika Panikar

Devika Panikar
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δάσκαλος (dáskalos) means the teacher in Greek. Devika Panikar has been teaching English Language and Literature since 2006. She is an Assistant Professor with the Directorate of Collegiate Education under the Government of Kerala and now works at the Government College Kasaragod. This website is a collection of lecture notes she prepared by referring to various sources for her students’ perusal.

Modernism and Postmodernism

Modernism and Postmodernism are two significant movements in literature, art, architecture, and culture that emerged in response to the dramatic changes in society, technology, and worldviews in the l...

Blackout

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Union Government, Not Central Government

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A Hindu Princess and Her Islamic Dynasty

A Hindu Princess and Her Islamic Dynasty is a tale from Kottarathil Sankunni's renowned work, Aithihyamala (Garland of Legends), a collection of traditional stories, folklore, and historical narrative...

Aristotle’s Poetics

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Naturalism: A Harsh Reflection of Reality

Naturalism is a style and philosophy in literature and art that aims to replicate a believable everyday reality, emphasising the role of heredity and environment in shaping human character and destiny...

Realism: A Mirror to Society

Realism is an approach to art and literature that attempts to depict subjects as they appear in everyday life without idealisation or romanticisation. It sought to portray everyday life and society wi...

Literature and the Second World War

The Second World War, spanning from 1939 to 1945, was a cataclysmic event that irrevocably altered the course of human history. It left an indelible mark on the world, profoundly affecting every aspec...

Africa

Africa, a poem by Maya Angelou, is a powerful and evocative piece that personifies the continent, exploring its history, suffering, and resilience. The poem encapsulates Africa's journey from its anci...

Classical Criticism

Classical criticism refers to the literary theories and principles established by ancient Greek and Roman scholars that have profoundly influenced Western literary thought. It was a period of profound...
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