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Going Public: Some Early “Avataars” of the Trivandrum Public Library,  
Kerala, India

Sharmila Sreekumar, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and  
Social Science, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai,  
India, and Fulbright Fellow at the Center for the History of Print  
Culture

Monday March 8, 2010, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

SLIS Commons, 4207 Helen C. White Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison

This paper attempts to reconstruct the biography of the first public  
library of a region that is today in Kerala, India.  It tracks the  
story of the library from1877-1902 primarily through its Minutes’  
Book.  The turn of the century proves to be eventful not only for  
this library but also for the princely state of Travancore in which  
it is located.  The “public” emerges as a critical zone where social  
struggles, governmental policies and people’s aspirations collide and  
negotiate. As the concept of the “public” grows in salience, its  
meanings become increasingly contested. Meanwhile, intriguing turns  
of events make the library a converging point for a broad range of  
socioeconomic and institutional changes. And “going public” becomes  
not one event but an ongoing encounter.

For the past six years, Sharmila Sreekumar has been teaching  
Literature at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, where her  
work has fallen mainly in the area of autobiography studies and  
women's studies in the socio-cultural landscape of Kerala, India. Her  
current research seeks to explore libraries in Kerala.

Supported by the Center for the History of Print Culture, The School  
of Library and Information Studies, the Center for South Asia, and  
the Wisconsin Print Culture Society.







Christine Pawley Ph.D.
Professor & Director, School of Library and Information Studies
http://slisweb.lis.wisc.edu/~cpawley/

Director, Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America
http://slisweb.lis.wisc.edu/~printcul/

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