ഇരിങ്ങാലക്കുടയുടെ സാംസ്കാരികചരിത്രം: വിമർശനാത്മക സമീപനം
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K.K.T.M. Govt. College, University of Calicut
Abstract
A country is a place that is not confined within geographical boundaries but is
shaped and evolved in the light of each person's experiences. These experiences are part
of culture. It includes the cultural and social aspects of the region. In this essay titled
Cultural History of Irinjalakuda: A Critical Approach, the different areas that have
shaped the cultural background of the region of Irinjalakuda are critically analyzed.
This essay analyzes the experiences of various caste communities that have been
excluded from mainstream history. History is the result of human interventions in each
era. The concept of history has come a long way from being a description of people's paths
and governments. Democratic historical consciousness also marks the life of the common
man. It is now recognized that the space that makes human life possible cannot be
marked simply geographically and is something that is being transformed along with
cultural evolution. It is in this context that the political map gives way to the cultural
map. Efforts to find a cultural map beyond the linear boundaries of the political map
will provide more detailed knowledge about the people.
No knowledge is complete. It will continue to grow with changes in time, with
corrections and updates according to the needs of the times. It is a realization that
knowledge is being reconstructed. However, any scientific project can only move forward
by continuing the search for truth carried out by the ancients. The realization that
knowledge provides gives man the opportunity to build and change his surroundings.
In addition to the introduction and conclusion, this paper consists of five chapters,
namely, history and cultural studies, methodological issues, nation and society, scientific
tradition, modernization of Irinjalakuda, and art and literature, and a detailed
bibliography.
When we historicize cultural texts, we can find that the history of a people is not
monolithic but is a dynamic stream with many layers. The region called Irinjalakuda has
played a major role in the formation of Kerala's culture. This study, focusing on
Irinjalakuda, proves that the history of Kerala is also the history of a people without
continuity or expansion.
