Mookencheril Cherian Joseph

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M. C. Joseph
യുക്തിവാദി എം. സി. ജോസഫ്‌
File:M C Joseph.jpg
Born
Mookencheril Cherian Joseph

(1887-01-06)January 6, 1887
DiedOctober 26, 1981(1981-10-26) (aged 94)
OccupationAtheist, author, publisher, activist

Mookencheril Cherian Joseph, popularly known as Yukthivadi M. C. Joseph (യുക്തിവാദി എം സി ജോസഫ്‌), was an eminent rationalist from Kerala, India.[1] He was one of the very significant figures of Kerala Renaissance too.[2][3]

Joseph was born on 6 January 1887 at Thripunithura in Kerala. His father was Mookencheril Kuncheria and mother Maria. After his education, he took up his career as a lawyer. He was one of the founders of Yukthivadi (meaning the Rationalist in English), the first ever rationalist / atheist magazine in Malayalam[4] along with Ramavarma Thampan, C. Krishnan, C. V. Kunhiraman and Sahodaran Ayyappan.[5] The first issue of the Yukthivadi was brought out in August, 1929.[6] Sahodaran Ayyappan was the first editor of the magazine. Two years later M. C. Joseph took over the editorship and successfully continued its publication without a single gap in the issues for the next 45 years, single-handedly. His famous column Kurippukal (Notes) carried scathing criticism of all organized religions, superstitions, and undemocratic and authoritarian political systems. During his tenure as its editor, the magazine got so identified with its editor that he came to be known as Yukthivadi M. C. Joseph, meaning M C Joseph the rationalist. In July 1974, at the age of 87, he handed over the magazine job to Unni Kakkanand, a few months before he breathed his last on 26 October 1981.

Joseph died on 26 October 1981 at the age of 94. As per his wishes, the body was handed over to Calicut Medical College.

Bharathiya yukthivadi Sangham, a rationalist organisation founded by Sreeni Pattathanam is giving the M. C. Joseph Award in memory of him to distinguished secular writers and activists in Malayalam. Kureepuzha Sreekumar, Pavanan, Malyalam writer Zacharia, Thilakan, Vaisakhan, M K Sanu, Anand[7] etc. are the winners of this award. Then Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan had handed over the M C Joseph award to M K Sanu on 20 August 2017. During his speech at the event Pinarayi Vijayan said M C Joseph had the capability to provide logical answers and establish his point of view on questions related to rationalism. “He was one of those who fearlessly fought superstitions and ill- practices of his time. Such bravado energises posterity also," the Chief Minister opined.[8]

Yukthivadi Journal[edit]

This had been a significant publication with an intellectual appeal on people of Kerala due mainly to the persons by whom it was started and had been published for over four decades — the legendary Sahodaran Ayyappan and the merciless social critic M. C. Joseph. It was no less than an intellectual stimulant of the time for the people of Kerala.

YUKTHIVADI, 4 April 1936

|thumb|alt=Yukthivadi|Issue of Yukthivadi, The Malayalam Rationalist Journal, dated 4 April 1936.]]

Books[edit]

  1. Purogathi (Progress) (1947)
  2. Yukthiprakasham (Light of Reason) (1966)
  3. Prabhodhanam (1966)
  4. Ashayasamaram (1976)
  5. Thiranjetutha Kurippukal (Selected Notes)(1976)
  6. Chinthaviplavam (1976)
  7. Nasthikya Chintha (Atheist Thoughts)(1977)
  8. Swatanthra Chintha (Free Thought)(1978)
  9. Kuttichathan (Goblins)(1983)
  10. Emciyute Lekhanangal (Essays)(1991)
  11. Emciyute Darshanangal (1995)
  12. Jotsyam Oru Kapada Sasthram (2004) Indian Atheist Publishers
  13. Punarjanma Smaranakal (2004) Indian Atheist Publishers
  14. Kalathinu Mumpe Nadannavar (2005) Indian Atheist Publisher

List of recipients of Yukthivadi MC Joseph Award[edit]

Yukthivadi M C Joseph Award was constituted by the rationalist organisation Bharatheeya Yukthivadi Sangham, founded by Sreeni Pattathanam. The award is given to persons who stood for rational and secularist causes.

Year Recipient Profession
2004 Kureepuzha Sreekumar Malayalam Poet
2006 Pavanan Former Secretary, Kerala Sahithya Academy
2008 Thilakan Malayalam Film Actor
2010 Vaisakhan Former President, Kerala Sahithya Academy
2013 Paul Zacharia Author
2015 Anand Author, Critic
2017 Prof. M. K. Sanu Author, intellect

References[edit]

  1. https://nastiknation.org/product/m-c-joseph-enna-apoorva-manushyan/
  2. "(Malayalam) Kerala Renaissance: Kerala PSC By Muhamed Sadique - Unacademy Plus". Unacademy.
  3. "(Malayalam) Kerala PSC: Kerala Renaissance By Nida S - Unacademy Plus". Unacademy.
  4. "M.C.Joseph". www.keralaculture.org.
  5. Sanu, M.K. "Yukthivaadi M.C. Joseph (Malayalam)". Amazon.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "M C Joseph Enna Apoorva Manushyan – Nastik Nation".
  7. "MC Joseph Award Ceremony 2015 (Malayalam)" – via www.youtube.com.
  8. "Kerala Chief Minister presents M C Joseph award to litterateur M K Sanu". The New Indian Express.
  • M.C. Enna Manushyan : J. Edamaruku (1959) by Jai Hind Publishers, Kottayam; Revised edition (2004) by Indian Atheist Publishers.
  • Yukthivadi M.C. Joseph : M. K. Sanu (May 2002) (Department of Cultural Publications, Government of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram -14)