{{Short description|Indian writer, translator, mental health researcher and activist}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox person | honorific_prefix = | name = Jayasree Kalathil | honorific_suffix = | image = Dr._Jayasree_Kalathil.jpg | image_upright = | caption = Dr. Jayasree Kalathil | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name --> | birth_date = | birth_place = Kottakkal, Malappuram, Kerala, India | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | education = | alma_mater = {{ubl|Farook College|English and Foreign Languages University}} | occupation = Writer, translator, researcher, activist | years_active = | era = | employer = | organization = | known_for = | notable_works = {{ubl|''Moustache''|''Diary of a Malayali Madman''|''The Sackclothman''|''Values and Ethics in Mental Health''|''Adam''|''Valli, A Novel''}} | spouse = | children = | parents = | mother = | father = | awards = {{ubl|2011&nbsp;MHF Janice Sinson Research Prize|2020&nbsp;Crossword Book Award|2020&nbsp;JCB Prize for Literature}} | signature = | signature_size = | signature_alt = | footnotes = }} '''Jayasree Kalathil''' is an Indian writer, translator, mental health researcher and activist. She is known for her work in the area of mental health activism as well as for her translations of Malayalam works, ''The Diary of a Malayali Madman'' and ''Moustache'', the former winning Crossword Book Award and the latter, the JCB Prize for Literature, both in 2020. Her latest work, ''Valli, A Novel'' was among the works shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature in 2022.

== Biography == Jayasree Kalathil was born in Kottakkal, a town in Malappuram district of the south Indian state of Kerala.<ref name="എന്‍റെ പൊളിറ്റിക്സുമായി ഒത്തുപോകണം, എങ്കിലേ വിവർത്തനം സാധ്യമാകൂ- ജയശ്രീ കളത്തിൽ - Madhyamam">{{Cite web |last=ഡെസ്ക് |first=വെബ് |date=2020-11-17 |title=എന്‍റെ പൊളിറ്റിക്സുമായി ഒത്തുപോകണം, എങ്കിലേ വിവർത്തനം സാധ്യമാകൂ- ജയശ്രീ കളത്തിൽ - Madhyamam |url=https://www.madhyamam.com/culture/talks/translator-jayasree-kalathil-602213 |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=www.madhyamam.com |language=en}}</ref> After completing college education at Farook College, Kozhikode, and the Department of English, University of Calicut, she pursued her research at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad under the guidance of the noted activist and writer, Susie Tharu, which earned her a doctoral degree.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research">{{Cite web |title=Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research |url=https://survivor-research.com/team/jayasree-kalathil-phd/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122160506/http://survivor-research.com/team/jayasree-kalathil-phd/ |url-status=usurped |archive-date=22 January 2020 |access-date=2020-12-18 |language=en-GB}}</ref> Before moving to the UK, she worked as a researcher at Bapu Trust for Research on Mind & Discourse, Pune, Infochange India, Pune, and as a research fellow on mental health at Anveshi Research Centre for Women's Studies, Hyderabad.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research" />

Jayasree Kalathil lives in London.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research" />

== Work in mental health and anti-racism == Kalathil has been involved with the international psychiatric survivors movement since the 1990s and her initial work in this area was around women's mental distress and its representation in literature and cinema.<ref name="Mental Health From A Gender Perspective">{{Cite web |title=Mental Health From A Gender Perspective |url=https://www.anveshi.org.in/mental-health-from-a-gender-perspective/ |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=Anveshi |language=en-US}}</ref> At 'Bapu Trust', Pune, she served as the founding editor of Aaina, the first Indian newsletter dedicated to mental health advocacy.<ref name="Aaina - mental health advocacy newsletter">{{Cite web |title=Aaina - mental health advocacy newsletter |url=https://www.baputrust.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/aaina_march01.pdf}}</ref> After moving to the UK, she worked as a researcher at the Mental Health Media, London, and the Centre for Mental Health, London. In 2007, she set up the virtual collective, Survivor Research, a platform for research, activism and advocacy to highlight and challenge the institutional racism embedded in psychiatric practice and knowledge.<ref name="About Us – Survivor Research">{{Cite web |title=About Us – Survivor Research |url=https://survivor-research.com/about-us/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150201074840/http://www.survivor-research.com/about-us |url-status=usurped |archive-date=1 February 2015 |access-date=2021-01-13 |language=en-GB}}</ref> She has worked as a consultant policy advisor at the Afiya Trust, London, an organization combatting racial inequalities in health, simultaneously managing 'Catch-a-Fiya', a national network of mental health service users and survivors from racially minoritised communities in the UK, and the National BME Mental Health Advocacy Project. She also co-chaired the Social Perspectives Network from 2009 to 2012, and served as the editor of 'Open Mind', a mental health magazine during 2010–2012.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research" />

In 2012, Kalathil was one of the four coordinators of 'The Inquiry into the ‘Schizophrenia’ Label',<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Inquiry into the 'Schizophrenia' Label (ISL) |url=https://www.schizophreniainquiry.org/ |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=www.schizophreniainquiry.org}}</ref> a campaign which aimed to question the usefulness of ‘schizophrenia’ as a diagnosis and medical condition, and investigated the impact this diagnosis on people's lives.<ref name="Personal consequences of the diagnosis of schizophrenia: a preliminary report from the inquiry into the schizophrenia label">{{Cite journal |last1=Thomas |first1=Philip |last2=Seebohm |first2=Patience |last3=Wallcraft |first3=Jan |last4=Kalathil |first4=Jayasree |last5=Fernando |first5=Suman |date=2013-01-01 |title=Personal consequences of the diagnosis of schizophrenia: a preliminary report from the inquiry into the schizophrenia label |url=https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-05-2013-0013 |access-date=2021-01-13 |journal=Mental Health and Social Inclusion |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=135–139 |doi=10.1108/MHSI-05-2013-0013|url-access=subscription }}</ref> She was one of the founding editors, with Jhilmil Breckenridge, of 'Mad in Asia Pacific', an online platform, founded in 2018, for voices from the Asia-Pacific region that offer a critical examination and rethinking of mental health, madness and disability.<ref name="Our Team">{{Cite web |date=2018-07-05 |title=Our Team |url=https://madinasia.org/our-team/ |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=Mad in Asia Pacific |language=en-GB}}</ref> She is also involved with a project mapping the knowledge produced by psychiatric survivors and persons with psychosocial disabilities.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research" />

As a survivor researcher, Kalathil has written about the experiences of people at the intersection of madness and racism.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil - Survivor Research - Academia.edu">{{Cite web |title=Jayasree Kalathil - Survivor Research - Academia.edu |url=https://survivor-research.academia.edu/JayasreeKalathil |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=survivor-research.academia.edu}}</ref> Her study, ''Recovery and Resilience'', explored the personal experiences of mental distress and recovery of Black and Asian women in the UK, narrated through life story narrative interviews,<ref name="Recovery and Resilience">{{Cite web |date=2011-03-01 |title=Recovery and Resilience |url=https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/recovery-and-resilience |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=Mental Health Foundation |language=en}}</ref> and ''Dancing to Our Own Tunes'',<ref name="Dancing to our own tunes: Reassessing black and minority ethnic mental health service user involvement">{{Cite journal |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Dancing to our own tunes: Reassessing black and minority ethnic mental health service user involvement |url=https://www.academia.edu/3297509 |access-date=2020-12-18 |journal=National Survivor User Network |date=January 2013 |language=en}}</ref> a review done by her, deals with the experiences of Black and Asian mental health service users within the survivor movement and its user involvement spaces;<ref name="Dancing to our own tunes">{{Cite web |title=Dancing to our own tunes |url=https://www.nsun.org.uk/Handlers/Download.ashx?IDMF=625098b1-0ce6-4b33-9ebd-63301e408b21 |access-date=2021-01-13 |archive-date=14 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114150851/https://www.nsun.org.uk/Handlers/Download.ashx?IDMF=625098b1-0ce6-4b33-9ebd-63301e408b21 |url-status=dead }}</ref> the report subsequently came up for discussion in the UK Parliament.<ref name="Written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament">{{Cite web |title=Written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament |url=https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2016-04-28/HL8066 |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=questions-statements.parliament.uk |language=en}}</ref> She has also co-authored a textbook, ''Values and Ethics in Mental Health: An Exploration for Practice''.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil and Roohi Kapur, Author at Himal Southasian">{{Cite web |title=Jayasree Kalathil and Roohi Kapur, Author at Himal Southasian |url=https://www.himalmag.com/author/jayasree-kalathil-and-roohi-kapur/ |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=Himal Southasian |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name="Values and ethics in mental health : an exploration for practice">{{Cite book |last=Morgan|first= Alastair |title=Values and ethics in mental health : an exploration for practice |author2=Felton, Anne |author3=Fulford, Bill |author4=Kalathil, Jayasree |author5=Stacey, Gemma |date=3 November 2015 |isbn=978-1-137-38258-0 |location=London |oclc=909321183}}</ref>

==Literary career == Kalathil is the author of ''The Sackclothman'',<ref name="The Sackclothman">{{Cite book |last=Kalathil|first=Jayasree |title=The Sackclothman |date=2008 |publisher=D.C. Books |isbn=978-81-264-2032-2 |location=Kottayam |page=48 |oclc=838341206}}</ref> a book for children<ref name="10 controversial books Indian children must read">{{Cite web |title=10 controversial books Indian children must read |url=https://www.dailyo.in/arts/childrens-books-controversial-books-same-sex-untouchability-war/story/1/3544.html |first=Samina |last=Mishra|date=6 May 2015 |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=www.dailyo.in}}</ref> under the 'Different Tales' project,<ref name="Different Tales: About The Project">{{Cite web |last=admin |title=Different Tales: About The Project |url=https://www.anveshi.org.in/research-initiatives/different-tales-about-the-project/ |access-date=2021-01-13 |website=Anveshi |language=en-US}}</ref> which has since been translated into Indian languages such as Hindi,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Borewala |publisher=Eklavya |year=2019 |isbn=978-93-85236-44-0 |publication-place=Bhopal |translator-last=Sablok, Shashi}}</ref> Telugu<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Gonnesanchi Abbayi |publisher=Anveshi Research Centre for Women’s Studies |year=2008 |isbn=978-81-907042-3-6 |publication-place=Hyderabad |translator-last=Singaraju, Ramadevi}}</ref> and Malayalam.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Chakkupranthan |publisher=DC Books |year=2008 |isbn=978-81-264-2023-0 |publication-place=Kottayam}}</ref><ref name="Jayasree Kalathil - Words are Bridges">{{Cite web |date=2013-09-17 |title=Jayasree Kalathil - Words are Bridges |url=https://jaipurliteraturefestival.org/wab-speaker/jayasree-kalathil |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=jaipurliteraturefestival.org/ |language=en}}</ref> In 2019, HarperCollins published her work, ''Diary of a Malayali Madman'', the translation of five novellas, written by Malayalam writer, N. Prabhakaran.<ref name="Diary of a Malayali Madman">{{Cite book |last=Pr̲abhākaran|first=N. |title=Diary of a Malayali Madman |last2=Kalathil, Jayasree |publisher=Harper Perennial India |year=2019 |isbn=978-93-5302-675-2 |location=Uttar Pradesh |page=260 |oclc=1103920622}}</ref> The publishing company contracted her again for the translation of ''Meesha'', a controversial novel written by S. Hareesh which was subsequently published under the title, ''Moustache'' in 2020.<ref name="Moustache">{{Cite book |last1=Hareesh, S. |title=Moustache |last2=Kalathil Jayasree |date=2019 |publisher=HarperCollins India |isbn=978-93-5357-602-8 |location=India |page=360 |oclc=1134444334}}</ref><ref name="Jayasree Kalathil - author profile">{{Cite web |title=Jayasree Kalathil - author profile |url=https://harpercollins.co.in/author-details/jayasree-kalathil/ |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=HarperCollins Publishers India}}</ref>

== Awards and honors == In 2011, the Mental Health Foundation selected Kalathil's work on the Recovery and Resilience project for the Janice Sinson Research Prize.<ref name="Jayasree Kalathil, PhD – Survivor Research" /> She received the Crossword Book Award in 2020, for ''Diary of a Malayali Madman'', the translation of N. Prabhakaran's novellas.<ref name="Twinkle Khanna">{{Cite web |title=Twinkle Khanna's book wins at 17th Crossword awards |url=https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/twinkle-khannas-book-wins-at-17th-crossword-awards/1708804 |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=outlookindia.com}}</ref><ref name="17th edition of Crossword Books Awards held in Mumbai, Maharashtra">{{Cite web |title=17th edition of Crossword Books Awards held in Mumbai, Maharashtra |url=https://affairscloud.com/17th-edition-of-crossword-books-awards-held-in-mumbai-on-january-142020/ |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=affairscloud.com |date=17 January 2020 }}</ref><ref name="Twinkle Khanna's 'Pyjamas Are Forgiving' Bags Top Prize at Crossword Book Awards">{{Cite web |date=2020-01-15 |title=Twinkle Khanna's 'Pyjamas Are Forgiving' Bags Top Prize at Crossword Book Awards |url=https://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle/twinkle-khannas-pyjamas-are-forgiving-bags-top-prize-at-crossword-book-awards-2458971.html |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=News18 |language=en}}</ref> In the same year, ''Moustache'', her translation of ''Meesha'', by S. Hareesh,<ref name="An act of love">{{Cite web |first=Supriya |last=Nair|date=Feb 20, 2020 |title=An act of love |url=https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/opinion/columnists/supriya-nair/an-act-of-love/articleshow/74214760.cms |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=Mumbai Mirror |language=en}}</ref> fetched her the JCB Prize for Literature,<ref name="JCB Prize for Literature 2020: Malayalam author S Hareesh's Moustache, translated by Jayasree Kalathil, wins the award">{{Cite web |date=2020-11-07 |title=JCB Prize for Literature 2020: Malayalam author S Hareesh's Moustache, translated by Jayasree Kalathil, wins the award |url=https://www.firstpost.com/art-and-culture/jcb-prize-for-literature-2020-malayalam-author-s-hareeshs-moustache-translated-by-jayasree-kalathil-wins-the-award-8990611.html |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=Firstpost}}</ref><ref name="Moustache book">{{Cite web |title=Moustache book |url=https://harpercollins.co.in/product/moustache/ |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=HarperCollins Publishers India}}</ref> arguably the literary award in India with the largest winner's purse.<ref name="India's most valuable literature prize announces its first winner">{{Cite web |first=Mary |last=McDougall |title=India's most valuable literature prize announces its first winner |url=https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/25/asia/india-literary-prize-benyamin-intl/index.html |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=CNN|date=25 October 2018 }}</ref> ''Valli, A Novel'' also featured in the shortlist for JCB Prize for Literature in 2022.<ref name="Sheela Tomy's 'Valli’ among shortlist for JCB Prize for Literature">{{Cite news |date=2022-10-21 |title=Sheela Tomy's 'Valli' among shortlist for JCB Prize for Literature |language=en |url=https://english.mathrubhumi.com/features/books/sheela-tomy-s-valli-among-shortlist-for-jcb-prize-for-literature-1.7978217 |website=mathrubhumi.com |access-date=2023-05-16}}</ref> She has also been included in the initial shortlist for the 2026 PEN Presents award for her current translation work, ''Silk Worm'', Malayalam original written by S. Hareesh.<ref name="Shortlist announced for PEN Presents x SALT - News & Events">{{Cite web |title=Shortlist announced for PEN Presents x SALT - News & Events |url=https://www.englishpen.org/posts/news/pen-presents-x-salt-shortlist/ |access-date=2026-04-21 |website=English PEN |language=en-GB}}</ref>

== Selected publications == === Original works === * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=The Sackclothman |date=2008 |publisher=D.C. Books |isbn=978-81-264-2032-2 |location=Kottayam |oclc=838341206}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |url= |title=Chakkupranthan |date=2008 |publisher=D.C. Books |isbn=978-81-264-2023-0 |location=Kottayam |oclc=}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Gonnesanchi Abbayi |date=2008 |publisher=Anveshi Research Centre for Women’s Studies |isbn=978-81-907042-3-6 |location=Hyderabad |translator-last=Singaraju |translator-first=Ramadevi}} * {{Cite web |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Dancing to our own tunes: Reassessing black and minority ethnic mental health service user involvement |url=https://www.academia.edu/3297509 |date=2011 |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=National Survivor User Network |language=en}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |url= |title=Recovery and resilience: African, African-Caribbean and South Asian women's narratives of recovering from mental distress |date=2011 |publisher=Mental Health Foundation |isbn= |location= |oclc=}} * {{Cite book |last1=Morgan|first1= Alastair |title=Values and ethics in mental health : an exploration for practice |author2=Felton, Anne |author3=Fulford, Bill |author4=Kalathil, Jayasree |author5=Stacey, Gemma |date=3 November 2015 |isbn=978-1-137-38258-0 |location=London |oclc=909321183}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |url= |title=Borewala |date=2008 |publisher=Eklavya |isbn=978-93-85236-44-0 |location=Bhopal |oclc=|translator-last=Sablok |translator-first=Shashi}}

=== Translated works === * {{Cite book |first=Sheela |last=Tomy |title=Valli A Novel |author2=Kalathil Jayasree |date=2022 |publisher=HarperCollins India |isbn=978-9356290150 |location=India |page=420 |oclc=}} * {{Cite book |last1=Hareesh|first1=S. |title=Adam |author2=Kalathil Jayasree |date=2021 |publisher=Vintage |isbn=978-0670094608 |location=India |page=192 |oclc=}} * {{Cite book |last1=Hareesh|first1=S. |title=Moustache |author2=Kalathil Jayasree |date=2019 |publisher=HarperCollins India |isbn=978-93-5357-602-8 |location=India |page=360 |oclc=1134444334}} * {{Cite book |last1=Pr̲abhākaran|first1=N. |title=Diary of a Malayali Madman |author2=Kalathil, Jayasree |publisher=Harper Perennial India |year=2019 |isbn=978-93-5302-675-2 |location=Uttar Pradesh |page=260 |oclc=1103920622}} * {{Cite book |last1=Mary|first1=Sandhya |title=Maria Just Maria |author2=Kalathil, Jayasree |publisher=Harper Perennial India |year=2024 |isbn=978-9356993907 |location=Uttar Pradesh |page=247}} * {{Cite book |last1=Jose|first1=Jisa |title=Mudritha - A Novel |author2=Kalathil, Jayasree |publisher=Harper Perennial India |year=2025 |asin=B0DQR1TFVQ |location=Uttar Pradesh |page=305}} * {{Cite book |last1=Hareesh|first1=S. |title=August 17 |author2=Kalathil Jayasree |date=2026 |publisher=HarperCollins India |isbn=978-9369897162 |location=India |page=446}}

=== Articles === * {{Cite journal |last1=Cosgrove |first1=Lisa |last2=Mills |first2=China |last3=Karter |first3=Justin M. |last4=Mehta |first4=Akriti |last5=Kalathil |first5=Jayasree |date=2020-10-19 |title=A critical review of the Lancet Commission on global mental health and sustainable development: Time for a paradigm change |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09581596.2019.1667488 |journal=Critical Public Health |language=en |volume=30 |issue=5 |pages=624–631 |doi=10.1080/09581596.2019.1667488 |s2cid=204383658 |issn=0958-1596|url-access=subscription }} * {{Cite journal |last1=Rose |first1=Diana |last2=Kalathil |first2=Jayasree |date=2019-07-16 |title=Power, Privilege and Knowledge: the Untenable Promise of Co-production in Mental "Health" |journal=Frontiers in Sociology |volume=4 |article-number=57 |doi=10.3389/fsoc.2019.00057 |pmid=33869380 |pmc=8022626 |issn=2297-7775|doi-access=free }} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Side effects of living : an anthology of voices on mental health |publisher=Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd & Women Unlimited |year=2019 |isbn=978-93-85606-20-5 |editor-last=Breckenridge |editor-first=J |location=New Delhi |oclc=1135384224 |editor-last2=Kathait |editor-first2=N}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |url= |title=Ideological reproduction of gender and normality in psychiatric drug advertisements |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2015 |isbn=9780199453535 |editor-last=Davar |editor-first=B |location=New Delhi |oclc= |editor-last2=Ravindran |editor-first2=S}} * {{Cite journal |last1=Kalathil |first1=Jayasree |last2=Jones |first2=Nev |date=2016 |title=Unsettling Disciplines: Madness, Identity, Research, Knowledge |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/648225 |journal=Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology |language=en |volume=23 |issue=3–4 |pages=183–188 |doi=10.1353/ppp.2016.0016 |s2cid=151677845 |issn=1086-3303|url-access=subscription }} * {{Cite journal |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |date=2015 |title=Unmodified ECT: Challenging the call to continue an inhumane practice |url=http://www.mfcindia.org/mfcpdfs/MFC363-364.pdf |journal=Medico Friend Circle Bulletin |volume= |pages=33–35 |doi= |issn=|doi-access= }} * {{Cite journal |last1=Faulkner |first1=Alison C. |last2=Kalathil |first2=Jayasree |title=Racialisation and knowledge production: A critique of the report 'Understanding Psychosis and Schizophrenia' |url=https://www.academia.edu/11196191 |journal=Mental Health Today, Jan-Feb, 22-23 |date=January 2015 |language=en}} * {{Cite journal |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |date=2014 |title=An exploratory note on discrimination and 'race' in relation to mental health in the west |url=http://www.mfcindia.org/mfcpdfs/MFC357-360.pdf |journal=Medico Friend Circle Bulletin |volume= |pages=357–360/75–78 |doi= |issn=|doi-access= }} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |date=2013 |title='Hard to reach'? User involvement and racialised groups |publisher=Bristol University Press, Policy Press |pages= |doi=10.2307/j.ctt9qgmxw.13 |issn=|doi-access=free }} * {{Cite journal |last1=Thomas |first1=Philip |last2=Seebohm |first2=Patience |last3=Wallcraft |first3=Jan |last4=Kalathil |first4=Jayasree |last5=Fernando |first5=Suman |date=2013-08-16 |title=Personal consequences of the diagnosis of schizophrenia: a preliminary report from the inquiry into the schizophrenia label |url=https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/MHSI-05-2013-0013/full/html |journal=Mental Health and Social Inclusion |language=en |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=135–139 |doi=10.1108/MHSI-05-2013-0013 |issn=2042-8308|url-access=subscription }} * {{Cite journal |last1=Fernando |first1=Suman |last2=Kalathil |first2=Jayasree |title=Questioning 'schizophrenia' |url=https://www.academia.edu/9297061 |journal=Open Mind, 172 |date=January 2012 |language=en}} * {{Cite journal |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |date=2010 |title=After Ervadi: Healing and human rights in the context of mental health. In S Tharu, R Srivatsan and A Zachariah (eds.) Towards a critical medical practice: Reflections on the dilemmas of medical culture today |url= |journal=Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad |volume= |pages= |doi= |isbn=978-8125040910}} * {{Cite journal |last1=Bennet |first1=Joanna |last2=Kalathil |first2=Jayasree |last3=Keating |first3=Frank |date=2008 |title=Race equality training in the UK: A historical overview. In S Fernando and F Keating (eds.) Mental health in a multi-ethnic society: A multi-disciplinary handbook |url= |journal=Hove: Routledge |volume= |pages= |doi= |isbn=9780415414876 }} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |date=2001 |chapter=Inscribing madness: Another reading of The Yellow Wallpaper and The Bell Jar |editor=B Davar |title=Mental health from a gender perspective |url= |publisher=Sage |location=New Delhi |volume= |pages= |doi= |isbn=978-0761994770|doi-access= }}

== See also == {{portal|Literature}} * S. Hareesh * N. Prabhakaran * Susie Tharu

== References == {{reflist}}

== Further reading == * {{Cite journal |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=Diary of a Malayali Madman.pdf |journal=Harpercollins India |date=January 2019 |url=https://www.academia.edu/38491403 |access-date=2020-12-18 |language=en}} * {{Cite book |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |title=The Sackclothman |url=https://www.academia.edu/3297631 |access-date=2020-12-18 |language=en}} * {{Cite book |last1=Kalathil |first1=Jayasree |author2=Fulford, Bill |author3=Morgan, Alastair |title=Values and Ethics in Mental Health: An Exploration for Practice |date=January 2015 |url=https://www.academia.edu/19276948 |access-date=2020-12-18 |language=en}} * {{Cite web |last=Kalathil, Jayasree |title=Black women, recovery and resilience |url=https://www.scottishrecovery.net/resource/black-women-recovery-and-resilience/ |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=scottishrecovery.net }}{{Dead link|date=December 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot }}

== External links == * {{Cite web |title=In conversation with S. Hareesh and Jayasree Kalathil. |url=https://insider.in/in-conversation-with-s-hareesh-and-jayasree-kalathil--oct6-2020/event |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=insider.in |language=en}} * {{Cite web |title=The best books of 2020 based on your mood |url=https://www.vogue.in/culture-and-living/content/the-best-books-of-2020-based-on-your-mood |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=Vogue India |date=15 December 2020 |language=en-IN}} * {{Cite web |title=Interview: S Hareesh, author, Moustache, winner of the JCB prize 2020 |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/books/interview-s-hareesh-author-moustache-winner-of-the-jcb-prize-2020/story-Rsj8T9VxLkuEPMZmLaaRdM.html |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=hindustantimes.com |date=20 November 2020 |language=en}} * {{Cite web |title=Meesha : S Hareesh & Jayashree Kalathil in conversation with Benyamin - YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6e_Tw_opUs |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=www.youtube.com| date=7 November 2020 }} * {{Cite web |date=2020-12-18 |title=Jayasree Kalathil - ResearchGate 1 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Jayasree-Kalathil-2158843295 |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=ResearchGate |language=en}} * {{Cite web |date=2020-12-18 |title=Jayasree Kalathil - ResearchGate 2 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jayasree_Kalathil2 |access-date=2020-12-18 |website=ResearchGate |language=en}} * {{Cite interview |last=Kalathil |first=Jayasree |interviewer=O. P. Suresh |title=Jayasree Kalathil Talks about Translation |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCZgUKcS62U |date=2023-09-14}}

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