"Viyyukka" (Morning Star) is a 2023 anthology of stories written in Telugu by women revolutionaries within India's Maoist movement, published by the Revolutionary Writers Association. These narratives, written over four decades from within the guerrilla struggle, are not conventional fiction but documented lived experiences. They offer a rare glimpse into the intertwined realities of armed revolution, gendered participation, and life among Adivasi (indigenous) communities, capturing themes of survival, love, loss, and resistance. The introduction situates these stories within the history of revolutionary movements in India, beginning with the 1967 Naxalbari uprising—a peasant revolt that became a seminal moment for the Maoist movement. This struggle, and subsequent ones in Srikakulam and the historic Telangana region, rejected the Indian state and parliamentary politics in favor of a protracted "People's War." The movement later consolidated into the CPI (Maoist) party and established a significant presence in the forest region of Dandakaranya. There, the revolutionaries converged with long-standing Adivasi resistance movements fighting for their rights to *jal*, *jangal*, *jameen* (water, forest, and land). The Party organized Adivasis against forest officials and land displacement, establishing alternative governance structures called Janatana Sarkars (people's governments). The movement also developed a clear perspective on combating patriarchy, forming large women's organizations like KAMS and encouraging women to join the guerrillas, where they now constitute 45% of the cadre. The Indian state has responded with intense repression, from the Salwa Judum militia and "Operation Green Hunt" to the ongoing "Operation Kagar," aiming to crush the Maoists and clear the mineral-rich land for corporate exploitation. The anthology frames this struggle as part of a global, existential resistance against capitalist and colonialist forces, arguing that the defense of Adivasi life and knowledge is crucial for ecological survival and a more just future.
Select a Delivery Option
Viyyukka - The Morning Star: Voices of India's Women Revolutionaries
You’re item was added to pickup at [location]
You’re [amount] away from FREE shipping!
You qualify for FREE shipping!
Translation missing: en.settings.free_shipping_default_message
Viyyukka - The Morning Star: Voices of India's Women Revolutionaries
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
Opens in a new window.
eBooks from Indigo are available at Kobo.com
Simply sign in or create your free Kobo account to get started. Read eBooks on any Kobo eReader or with the free Kobo App.
Why Kobo?
With over 6 million of the world's best eBooks to choose from, Kobo offers you a whole world of reading. Go shelf-less with your library and enjoy reward points with every purchase.