The 1921 Uprising in Malabar
Edited by: Vijay Prashad, Nitheesh Narayanan
In 1921, there was a peasant rebellion in Malabar in present-day Kerala. The British colonialists attempted to give it a communal colour, since most peasants were Muslim and the landlords Hindu. This narrative suited the landlords and served their interest. In our own times, forces of Hindutva have adopted the same communal narrative and are attempting to write the Malabar Rebellion of 1921 out of the history of the Freedom Struggle. This volume collects six of the definitive Communist voices from 1921 to 2021 that challenge the attempt to communalise the Moplah Rebellion; instead, they offer fact-based, materialist analyses that foreground the class character of the agrarian revolt, the way in which class intersected with other social identities (of religion and caste) in the unfurling of the rebellion, and the national and international shape of the rebellion.
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Editors
Vijay Prashad, Nitheesh Narayanan
Publisher
LeftWord Books
ISBN
9789392018404
Other Details
115 Pages | Paperback |
Category
FREEDOM STRUGGLE
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The 1921 Rebellion in Malabar

















