RETURNING TO THE PAST: A POST-COLONIAL DESCRIPTION OF ANTI-COLONIAL SCRAP IN ANDHRA
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Post-pilgrim, Anti-pioneer, The past, MemoirAbstract
The journal as a branch of memory unfurls huge material of a recorded period, in which an individual saw and encountered the different occasions in his/her life. As an onlooker account, it presents us intriguing bits of knowledge into the past as experienced and seen by the person. It uncovers how a person's memory can cross or mix with the chronicled wonder. Consequently the paper attempts to fundamentally investigate and question the political milieu and the counter frontier opposition as conveyed in a diary 'Helpless Life' written in 1985 in Telugu language by Yelamanchili Venkatappayya. It basically centers around the basic commitment of Venkatappayya to the counter pioneer battle as a functioning specialist of obstruction in the area of Tenali in Andhra region. In this manner the journal 'Helpless Life' is the story of what occurred in pilgrim Andhra under the British provincial system from the viewpoint of abused just as member in the counter frontier battle.
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