(Hi)stories in Pictures: Use of Folk and Tribal Art Forms in Two Pictorial Biographies From India

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Literature Compass Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1111/lic3.12768
Rishav Dutta
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Pictures have always been one of the fundamental tools for storytelling that serve as a spigot for folk narratives and performances. Although in India, folk art styles feature stories from the traditional repertoire, increasing focus on use of folk and tribal art in graphic novels and innovation in esthetic strategies problematize the perceived fixity and primitivity associated with “folk.” To accommodate different stories and audiences, Patachitra (folk) and Pardhan-Gond (tribal) art forms undergo stylistic changes in storytelling. The paper explores the organic and reflexive nature of these two narrative art forms, focusing particularly on two contemporary manifestations: I See the Promised Land (2013) and Bhimayana (2011).

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图画中的(Hi)故事:印度两部画传中民间和部落艺术形式的运用
图画一直是讲故事的基本工具之一,是民间叙事和表演的源泉。虽然在印度,民间艺术风格以传统剧目中的故事为特色,但在图画小说中越来越注重使用民间和部落艺术,并在审美策略上进行创新,这就使人们认为与 "民间 "相关的固定性和原始性成为问题。为了适应不同的故事和受众,Patachitra(民间)和 Pardhan-Gond(部落)艺术形式在讲故事的风格上发生了变化。本文探讨了这两种叙事艺术形式的有机性和反思性,尤其侧重于两种当代表现形式:我看到了应许之地》(2013 年)和《Bhimayana》(2011 年)。
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