BEYOND DOMESTICITY AND WOMEN’S AGENCY IN MANIPURI CINEMA: AN ANALYSIS OF FEMALE CHARACTERS IN ARIBAM SYAM’S FILM

Johnson Rajkumar, Rajkumari Lilapati Devi
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The representation of women in cinema has been a longstanding concern in the field of cinema studies. Historically, female characters have often been relegated to submissive and domestic roles on screen. However, recent years have witnessed a significant shift in the portrayal of women in cinema, with an increasing number of films depicting female characters in active, occupational, and self-determining roles. This article delves into this transformative narrative trend by focusing on two Manipuri films, Imagi Ningthem (1981) and Ishanou (1990), directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. These films feature resilient female protagonists who challenge and defy the traditional domestic roles assigned to women in cinematic narratives. Using textual analysis, this article explores the nuanced portrayal of these female characters and the agency they exhibit in shaping their destinies. Drawing from the framework of feminist film theory, this study critically examines how these characters navigate societal expectations and patriarchal norms within the context of their narratives. The films serve as compelling narratives that shed light on the evolving representation of female agency in cinema where women character challenges conventional gender roles and offer a fresh perspective on women's identity within the cinematic realm. By interrogating the textual and societal dimensions of these films, this study gives a broader discourse on gender representation in cinema and highlights the importance of female agency in shaping contemporary narratives.
超越家庭和操纵里电影中的女性角色:对阿里巴姆-西姆电影中女性角色的分析
电影中的女性形象一直是电影研究领域长期关注的问题。从历史上看,女性角色在银幕上往往只能扮演顺从和家庭角色。然而,近年来,电影中的女性形象发生了重大转变,越来越多的电影描绘了积极、职业和自我决定的女性角色。本文通过对两部曼尼普尔电影《Imagi Ningthem》(1981 年)和《Ishanou》(1990 年)的研究,深入探讨了这一转变趋势。这两部电影中的女主角坚韧不拔,挑战并蔑视电影叙事中赋予女性的传统家庭角色。本文通过文本分析,探讨了对这些女性角色的细微刻画,以及她们在塑造自身命运时所表现出的能动性。本研究从女性主义电影理论的框架出发,批判性地审视了这些角色如何在其叙事背景下驾驭社会期望和父权规范。这些影片作为引人入胜的叙事,揭示了女性在电影中不断演变的能动性,其中的女性角色挑战了传统的性别角色,为女性在电影领域中的身份认同提供了一个全新的视角。通过对这些电影的文本和社会层面进行审视,本研究对电影中的性别表征进行了更广泛的论述,并强调了女性角色在塑造当代叙事中的重要性。
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