Politics and Violence in Representation of Acid Attack Victims in the Media: A Feminist Discursive Perspective

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Saumya Sharma
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In recent times, narratives of acid attack survivors have become common in the media (newspapers and magazines), showcasing them simultaneously as fashion models and victims of a heinous crime. In a similar vein, the Hindi film Chhapaak underscores the barbarity of an acid attack and the subsequent struggles for justice by the protagonist. Drawing on feminist critical discourse analysis and insights from Nancy Fraser on cannibal capitalism, this article analyzes the discursive construction of acid assault victims through select extracts from media articles and the film to highlight the politics of representation of the survivors and their ordeals against patriarchal and androcentric arrangements in society. Linguistic analysis (through speech acts, vocabulary, and presupposition) reveals contradictory discourses of celebration and discrimination in the media in relation to fashion, where the acid survivors are used not only to increase awareness about the offense but also to promote sales of garments. The discourses of rampant unemployment, gender-based oppression, and racial violence, despite laws regulating the sale of acid, underscore the cannibalizing tendencies of a capitalist society that seeks to devour and shun women after incapacitating them. Furthermore, the complicity of public agencies (legal, medical, and governmental) hints at apathy, callousness, and the systemic violence symptomatic of a profit-driven capitalist society.
媒体在表现酸液袭击受害者时的政治与暴力:女性主义话语视角
近来,媒体(报纸和杂志)经常报道酸液袭击幸存者的故事,将她们同时作为时尚模特和令人发指的罪行的受害者来展示。同样,印地语电影《Chhapaak》也强调了酸液袭击的野蛮性以及主人公随后为伸张正义而进行的斗争。本文借鉴了女权主义批判性话语分析和南希-弗雷泽(Nancy Fraser)关于食人资本主义的见解,通过媒体文章和电影中的精选片段分析了酸液攻击受害者的话语建构,以强调对幸存者及其遭遇的政治表述,反对父权制和以男性为中心的社会安排。语言分析(通过言语行为、词汇和预设)揭示了媒体中与时尚有关的庆祝和歧视的矛盾话语,酸液攻击幸存者不仅被用来提高人们对这一罪行的认识,还被用来促进服装销售。尽管法律对硫酸的销售做出了规定,但关于失业率居高不下、性别压迫和种族暴力的论述凸显了资本主义社会在使妇女丧失劳动能力后试图吞噬和回避她们的食人倾向。此外,公共机构(法律、医疗和政府)的共谋行为也暗示了资本主义社会的冷漠、无情和系统性暴力。
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