Amma Koduku Telugu Dengudu Stories [ 480p ]
Title:
Amma Koduku – Mother‑Son Narratives in Telugu Dengude Stories: A Literary, Cultural, and Comparative Study
Author(s):
[Your Name], Department of Telugu Studies, [University] amma koduku telugu dengudu stories
Keywords:
Amma Koduku, Telugu folklore, dengude (folk tales), mother‑son motif, oral tradition, narrative structure, cultural identity, gender studies, comparative folklore Title: Amma Koduku – Mother‑Son Narratives in Telugu
6. Pedagogical Impact
Terminology and Scope
- "Amma Koduku" refers to stories centered on mother–son relationships.
- "Dengudu stories" denotes a genre of popular, mass-market tales characterized by melodrama, moral didacticism, and sensational incidents. In Telugu contexts, these often appear in serialized magazines, pamphlets, or oral storytelling circuits.
- This analysis assumes stories in Telugu-language popular fiction and oral traditions rather than canonical literary works unless otherwise specified.
6.2 Socio‑Historical Resonance
Post‑colonial land reforms (1960s–70s) and subsequent rural‑urban migration are echoed in tales where the son leaves the village to seek wealth but returns transformed, often bringing back technological gifts (e.g., a plough) that uplift the family. Thus, the amma koduku motif operates as a cultural barometer of economic transition. "Amma Koduku" refers to stories centered on mother–son


