Forbidden Love, Meat and Cannibalism: An Analysis of Bhaskar Hazarika's Aamis (Ravening)

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE SARE-Southeast Asian Review of English Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.22452/sare.vol59no2.4
Riswita Sarmah
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Abstract The paper attempts to explore Aamis (Ravening) (2019), an Assamese film from India, written and directed by Bhaskar Hazarika. The film chronicles a story of passion between Nirmali, a married woman and Sumon, a young researcher. Sumon, a meat connoisseur, studying the meat eating habits of different communities serve as a metafictional strategy of the film. Meat becomes a mode of showcasing liminality and the body politic. The two create a carnivalesque world for themselves, where meat becomes a medium of expressing their unprofessed desire. With the turn of events Sumon makes Nirmali taste his own flesh, camouflaging it as an exotic meat. Resulting in Nirmali's extreme yearning for human flesh. Nirmali undergoes a process of 'unfinalizability', revealing a side to herself that she had never known. Aamis through its surrealistic portrayal of cannibalism brings forth the grotesque and the macabre. Nirmali's desire for human meat turns her into a monstrous 'other'. Sumon and Nirmali become figures of 'homo-sacer', beyond the control of the state. In the conclusive scene, for the first time Nirmali touches Sumon, in public with faces covered by cloth. The markers of identity become ineffectual by then. Almost indifferent to the world around them, they stand as lovers hand in hand who had tasted, that which is "forbidden".
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禁忌的爱、肉和食人主义——巴斯卡·哈扎里卡的《乌鸦》解析
本文试图探讨由巴斯卡尔·哈扎里卡(Bhaskar Hazarika)自编自导的印度阿萨姆邦电影《阿米斯(Ravening)》(2019)。这部电影记录了已婚妇女Nirmali和年轻研究员Sumon之间的激情故事。作为肉类鉴赏家的苏蒙,研究不同群体的吃肉习惯是影片的元虚构策略。肉成为了一种展示阈限和政体的模式。两人为自己创造了一个狂欢的世界,在那里,肉成为了表达他们未公开的欲望的媒介。随着事态的发展,Sumon让Nirmali品尝自己的肉,将其伪装成一种异国情调的肉。导致Nirmali极度渴望人肉。Nirmali经历了一个“不确定性”的过程,揭示了她从来不知道的自己的一面。《阿米斯》通过对同类相食的超现实主义描写,带来了怪诞和恐怖。Nirmali对人肉的渴望使她变成了一个可怕的“他者”。Sumon和Nirmali成为了“同性恋者”的形象,超出了国家的控制。在结尾处,Nirmali第一次在公共场合碰到了Sumon,脸上蒙着布。到那时,身份的标志就变得无效了。他们对周围的世界几乎漠不关心,他们像恋人一样手牵手站在一起,品尝过“禁止”的东西。
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