“You Are Unique, The Way You Are”: Policing the “Fat Female Body” in Fanney Khan

N. Kumari, Rajni Singh
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In South Asia, the fat female body is accorded narrative prominence to construct different synonyms of beauty and power. It is frequently consigned to the edges of fictional realms in visual representations and popular cultures. The standards of beauty (i.e., slender body, seductive dress, skin colour, make-up, etc.) are colonising the brains of women by dividing them and forcing them to adhere to the beauty norms by limiting their performance to the erotic subject. The article analyses the film Fanney Khan (2018) as an imperative study to understand how the concept of “fat body with ability” is subjugated to the conventional idea of “fat = inabilities, unhygienic, unhealthy, diseased and disabled” by the hegemonic society through the protagonist and eventually dismantling the same. This article investigates how juvenile fat subjects parley through numerous discursive interactions in the film Fanney Khan (2018). It illustrates how the female lead in the film confronts, resists and ultimately debilitates the conventional notions of the fat body and beauty standards. Although fatness is represented in this film as either a source of extreme animosity and conflict or a matter of desexualised femininity and conventional clothing choice, it nonetheless serves as a counter-hegemonic ideal that destabilises fatphobia (Singh 2021).
《你是独一无二的,你就是这样》:范妮·汗的《肥胖女性身体》
在南亚,肥胖的女性身体被赋予叙事的突出地位,以构建不同的美与权力同义词。在视觉表现和流行文化中,它经常被置于虚构领域的边缘。美的标准(例如,苗条的身体,诱人的衣服,肤色,化妆等)通过划分女性的大脑,迫使她们坚持审美规范,将她们的表现限制在色情主题上,从而殖民女性的大脑。本文通过对电影《范尼·汗》(2018)的分析,作为一项势在必行的研究,来理解“有能力的胖体”概念是如何通过主人公被霸权社会征服于“胖=无能、不卫生、不健康、有病、残障”的传统观念,并最终将其拆解。本文研究了电影《范尼·汗》(2018)中青少年肥胖主题如何通过大量话语互动进行谈判。它说明了电影中的女主角如何面对、抵制并最终削弱了关于肥胖身体和美丽标准的传统观念。尽管在这部电影中,肥胖要么是极端仇恨和冲突的来源,要么是女性化和传统服装选择的问题,但它仍然是一种反霸权的理想,破坏了对肥胖的恐惧(Singh 2021)。
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