Navigating Spaces, Transforming Places: A Masseyan Analysis of Gender Empowerment in Kamali

Ms. Abish Jebeshy R
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Discrimination against men and women is largely made possible by the gendered division of space. It is normal for men to occupy public spaces, whereas women are restricted to domestic spaces like kitchen. As Indian society is patriarchal, it resonates with the mainstream discourse of spatial gender division. Women’s access to sports is limited by this gendered spatial setup as sporting activities are performed in so-called public spaces; traditionally, sports have been considered a “male preserve.” (Theberge, 1985) Adventure sports like skydiving, surfing, skating, mountain climbing, and mountaineering are traditionally performed by men. Hence, the mere participation of women in these activities challenges the masculine hegemony and gendered division of space that these activities entail. This paper critically examines the documentary titled, “Kamali” (2019) directed by Sasha Rainbow, which tells the inspiring story of Kamali Moorthy, a young skateboarder challenging societal norms in a small fishing village in Tamil Nadu, India. By employing Doreen Massey's space, place, and gender theory, the paper seeks to examine how the film explores the intersections of space, place, and gender within the cultural context. Doreen Massey's theoretical framework emphasizes the fluidity and relational nature of space and place, challenging fixed and essentialist perspectives.
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驾驭空间,改造地方:卡马里性别赋权的马赛分析
对男性和女性的歧视在很大程度上是由空间的性别划分造成的。男性占据公共空间是正常的,而女性则仅限于厨房等家庭空间。由于印度社会是父权制社会,这与空间性别划分的主流话语产生了共鸣。由于体育活动是在所谓的公共空间进行的,妇女参与体育运动的机会受到这种性别空间设置的限制;传统上,体育运动被认为是 "男性的专利"。(Theberge, 1985)跳伞、冲浪、滑冰、爬山和登山等冒险运动传统上都是由男性进行的。因此,女性参与这些活动本身就是对男性霸权和性别空间划分的挑战。本文对萨沙-彩虹(Sasha Rainbow)执导的纪录片《卡玛莉》(2019)进行了批判性研究,该纪录片讲述了印度泰米尔纳德邦一个小渔村的年轻滑板运动员卡玛莉-莫西(Kamali Moorthy)挑战社会规范的励志故事。通过运用多琳-梅西(Doreen Massey)的空间、地点和性别理论,本文试图研究这部电影如何在文化背景下探索空间、地点和性别的交集。多琳-梅西的理论框架强调空间和地点的流动性和关系性,对固定的本质主义观点提出了挑战。
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