Gorkha Soldiers and Ex-rebels in Paintings: a Study of the Aesthetics of Human Agency

Bishwo Raj Parajuli
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When the socio-economic forces (basically those serving the capitalist mode of production) rule human beings, common people lose their agency, or the people in the upper strata tend to overlook, suppress and even suspend the agencies of people at the bottom level. We have evidences of the mockery of the writers and composers towards the soldiers and rebels deprived of their agencies. On the other hand, the aesthetics of human agency in subjugated people like soldiers and rebels is a relevant area of study. How do the contemporary Nepali paintings depict such theme is still a researchable gap. This paper investigates how contemporary paintings by some Nepali artists deal with the suspension of agency, subaltern consciousness and dissolution of humanity with regards to the lives of rebels (the ex-fighters of Maoist Peoples War in Nepal) and soldiers (British Gorkha soldiers). The discussion predominantly builds on the paintings ‘Gurkhas: Decoratively Tightened for Last 200 Years’ and ‘Bravery in the Box’ by Sunil Sigdel followed by ‘A Rebel Turned Gulf Migrant’ by Hitman Gurung, though not limited to these works. The discussion largely incorporates theoretical and conceptual implements from relevant literature on agency theories, resistance and body aesthetics, such as the ideas of Michael Garnett, Kasper Masse, Margaret S. Archer and others. The method of discussion is predominantly critical analysis of the selected paintings, personal interviews with the artists, and socio-political reverberations these works have created as reflected in some secondary texts like show feedback in visitor’s book, reviews in published in media, preface articles in exhibition brochures, etc. The findings of the discussion suggest absence and inhuman suspension of agencies in Gorkha Soldiers and Ex-Rebels. The paper concludes affirming the scope and nature of the aesthetics of human agency, especially focusing on the practice of deep agency.
绘画中的廓尔喀士兵与叛逆者:人的能动性美学研究
当社会经济力量(主要是为资本主义生产方式服务的社会经济力量)统治人类时,普通人就失去了能动性,或者上层人士往往会忽视、压制甚至暂停底层人士的能动性。我们有证据表明,作家和作曲家对被剥夺权力的士兵和叛乱分子进行了嘲弄。另一方面,像士兵和反叛者这样被征服的人的人类能动性的美学是一个相关的研究领域。当代尼泊尔绘画如何描绘这样的主题仍然是一个可研究的空白。本文研究了一些尼泊尔艺术家的当代绘画如何处理关于叛乱分子(尼泊尔毛派人民战争的前战士)和士兵(英国廓尔喀士兵)生活的代理暂停,下级意识和人性的解体。讨论主要集中在苏尼尔·西格德尔(Sunil Sigdel)的画作《廓尔喀人:过去200年的装饰收紧》和《盒子里的勇敢》(Bravery in The Box)上,随后是希特曼·古隆(Hitman Gurung)的作品《一个叛逆者变成海湾移民》(A Rebel Turned Gulf Migrant),但并不局限于这些作品。讨论在很大程度上结合了代理理论、抵抗和身体美学等相关文献的理论和概念工具,如迈克尔·加内特、卡斯珀·马塞、玛格丽特·s·阿彻等人的观点。讨论的方法主要是对所选画作的批判性分析,对艺术家的个人访谈,以及这些作品所产生的社会政治反响,这些反响反映在一些次要文本中,如参观者书中的展览反馈,媒体上发表的评论,展览小册子中的序言文章等。讨论的结果表明,廓尔喀士兵和前叛军机构的缺席和不人道的暂停。最后,本文肯定了人的能动性美学的范围和本质,特别关注了深度能动性的实践。
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