Hierarchical Art: A Study of Hierarchy in Kathakali and Koodiyattam

Authors

  • Suvarna C Research Scholar, Department of English, Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad, India, Pin: 686633 Author
  • Dr. Jaison P. Jacob Associate Professor and Head, Department of English, Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad, India, Pin: 686633 Author

Keywords:

kathakali , koodiyattam , hierarchy , caste system , kerala

Abstract

 

Kerala has always proved to be fertile ground for research in the field of culture studies. Performing art forms of Kerala play a crucial role in the making of this fertile ground. Apart from the artistic diversity of the performing art forms, there is an underlying cultural politics. The multiple art forms of Kerala follow a super imposed hierarchy as a result of Kerala’s rigid caste system. The art forms patronized by the upper castes became privileged. Eventually these art forms were perceived to be ‘high art’. Art forms with lower castes as the key participants got pushed to the margins. These art forms were denied social approval and visibility. Colonial modernity also has equal blame to share in imposing a hierarchy in the realm of Kerala’s performing art forms. The colonial mode of nomenclature, distinction and   organization introduced the idea of ‘civilization’. This resulted in a system where certain things became civilized, and others were tagged uncivilized and inappropriate. The paper titled “Hierarchical Art: A Study of Hierarchy in Select Art Forms of Kerala‟ is an investigation of the politics which brought about an invisible yet omnipresent distinction in the art forms of Kerala with a special focus on two performing art forms- kathakali and koodiyattam.

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Published

2025-03-30

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Articles