Memory Narratives
The
Fifth T. G. Narayanan Endowment Lecture, 31 January 2017
Jayashree Rajan, II MA English
The Fifth T. G.
Narayanan Endowment Lecture was delivered by Dr. Premila Paul on the topic, ‘Memory
Narratives,’ on Tuesday, 31 January 2017. It was an extremely informative lecture
and had a wide ambit of facts, which were introduced to students for the very
first time. The lecture started at around half past ten in the morning in The
Centre for Media Studies Auditorium, Madras Christian College.
Dr. Premila Paul
who has a huge list of accolades and achievements and is undoubtedly a
wonderful orator, started the lecture with a slideshow of Mr. T. G. Narayanan’s
(1911-1962) who was a journalist with The
Hindu during the war years. He was known for his coverage of the Bengal
famine, the war on the Imphal front and his interviews with India’s freedom
fighters. His writings on the famine were one of the earliest instances of
investigative journalism. His coverage and analysis were recorded in a book
“Famine over Bengal,” and published by the Book Company of Calcutta.