Reconceptualising the (in) visible aging self of women in select Bengali films

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian Popular Culture Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/14746689.2021.1965312
Debashrita Dey, P. Tripathi
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ABSTRACT For several decades now, the incidental category of ‘woman’ has been systematically analysed through a pluralistic lens where race, class, and sexuality have cohesively positioned women as discursive subjects. Yet, age persists to be one such integral variable, which women across all cultures strive to cope with as it emerges as a potent threat to the Other’s subjective identity, her embodied experience and feminine desirability. In the Indian context, the body of an aging woman is usually situated within a contested and complex nexus, where senescence is a multi-layered experience often getting shaped by the dynamics of power. The old female selves find themselves reduced to a sheer condition of abjection and are often displaced from their former state of belonging and engulfed by the socially scripted embrace of denial. Indian cinematic discourses often represent the aged woman as a pathologised body surfacing as familial/societal burden, forcing us to address the double marginalization associated with gender and age. This paper analyses how in two Bengali films- Pather Panchali (1955) and Sonar Pahar (2018), the directors focus on the social predicament of sexageism and subvert the dominant narratives treating feminine age as a ‘crisis’. The select films attempt to deconstruct the aged ‘problem body’ through an alternative lens and refigure it as an agentic identity with an embodied presence.
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在精选的孟加拉电影中,重新定义女性明显衰老的自我
几十年来,“女性”这个偶然的类别已经通过多元化的视角进行了系统的分析,其中种族,阶级和性别已经将女性紧密地定位为话语主体。然而,年龄一直是这样一个不可分割的变量,所有文化中的女性都努力应对它,因为它成为对他者主观身份、她的具体经验和女性吸引力的潜在威胁。在印度的背景下,一个老年妇女的身体通常处于一个有争议和复杂的关系中,衰老是一种多层次的经历,经常受到权力的影响。旧的女性自我发现自己沦落到一种纯粹的落魄状态,经常从她们以前的归属状态中流离失所,被社会脚本的否认拥抱所吞没。印度电影话语经常将老年妇女描绘成一个病态的身体,作为家庭/社会负担出现,迫使我们解决与性别和年龄相关的双重边缘化问题。本文分析了两部孟加拉电影——《潘查里神父》(1955)和《帕哈尔声纳》(2018)中,导演如何关注性别歧视的社会困境,并颠覆了将女性年龄视为“危机”的主流叙事。这些精选电影试图通过另一种视角解构老年“问题身体”,并将其重新塑造为具有具象存在的代理身份。
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South Asian Popular Culture
South Asian Popular Culture Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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