P. Geetha

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Occupation(s)Feminist Writer, critic
SpouseP. Pavithran
Children2
P. Geetha
Born
Occupation(s)Feminist Writer, critic
SpouseP. Pavithran
Children2
Parents
  • P. C. Parameswaran (father)
  • P. S. Padmini (mother)
Awards

P. Geetha is an Indian writer, critic and feminist activist from Kerala. Her work titled Kannadikal Udaykkunnathenthinu (കണ്ണാടികൾ ഉടക്കുന്നതെന്തിന്)is considered as the first feminist critical study book in Malayalam language. She received many awards including the Kuttippuzha Endowment Award from Kerala Sahitya Akademi, Kerala Film Critics Award and the Kerala State film Award.

P. Geetha was born in Angadipuram, Malappuram district to P.S. Padmini and P. C. Parameswaran.[1] She has served as a Malayalam teacher at Madappally Government College, Malappuram Government College, and Pattambi Sree Neelakantha Sanskrit College.[2]

Her husband P. Pavithran is an activist, literary critic and Malayalam teacher at Kalady Sanskrit University.[2] They have two children, Aparna Prashanthi and Atul P.[2] She currently lives in her house in Angadipuram, Malappuram.[3]

Activism

Geetha writes and speaks continuously in feminist and other social issues. She have faced various forms of humiliation from society because of her stances. She filed a police complaint against the people around her who are continuously making obscene remarks, saying that she is not performing her daughter's wedding and does not know how to respect men.[3]

Contributions

Geetha, who began writing in Mathrubhumi's children's literature section and the Nava tharangam in 1973, became notable in feminist criticism in the nineties.[2] Her critical study book in Malayalam titled Kannadikal Udaykkunnatgenthunu is considered as the first feminist critical study book in Malayalam.[2]

Geetha received a doctorate from University of Calicut for her research on the topic of 'Feminist Approach in Modern Malayalam Poetry'.[2] Along with her feminist writings, she has published a novel titled Ammakkallu, with the main character Gandhari, and three collections of stories.[2]

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