Pens of Protest: Malayalam Press in the Freedom Struggle
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Research Scholar, Department of Kerala Studies University of Kerala, Kariavattom (India)
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Submitted: 2025-09-26
Accepted: 2025-10-02
Published: 2025-10-15
Abstract
The Malayalam press played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and nurturing nationalist consciousness during India’s freedom struggle. Newspapers and journals in Malayalam emerged as vital instruments of political awakening, providing a platform for debates on colonial policies, social reform, and cultural identity. The language of the press during this period was characterized by a blend of simplicity and assertiveness, making nationalist ideas accessible to both the educated elite and the common reader. By employing persuasive rhetoric, literary styles, and localized expressions, the Malayalam press fostered a sense of unity among diverse social groups in Kerala. At the same time, it confronted censorship, legal restrictions, and financial hardships imposed by the colonial regime. Despite these challenges, Malayalam newspapers served as vehicles of resistance, linking regional aspirations to the broader struggle for independence. This study highlights how the evolution of press language in Malayalam not only reflected the socio-political climate of the era but also contributed significantly to the mobilization of collective action against colonial rule.
Keywords
Malayalam press, Freedom struggle, Cultural nationalism, Public opinion, Press freedom, Indigenous expression
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