穆斯林女性形象的塑造:宝莱坞电影《Raees》批判性研究

Muhammad Tariq, Dr. Aasima Safdar, Dr. Muhammad Jawed Aslam
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印度电影业不仅为印度国内的大众,也为跨国界的大众提供了巨大的娱乐来源。借助艺术虚构的表现手法,它不仅能够在当代社会结构中找到事实和现实,而且还具有以某种方式说服观众的不可否认的能力。印度电影或 "宝莱坞 "在其消费者心目中占据了一席之地,并因此重塑了他们对周围世界的看法。印度电影的题材、议题和文化多种多样。其中,穆斯林女性形象一直是印度电影的热门主题。然而,穆斯林角色(如女性)仍然受到偏见的影响。为了剖析宝莱坞的这一现象,本研究试图考察宝莱坞对穆斯林女性的描述。为此,本研究选择了电影《Raees》(2017 年)。诺曼-费尔克拉夫(Norman Fairclough)的批评性话语分析三维模型(2003 年)被用作研究方法框架。 在框架理论的理论范畴下,本研究重点关注宝莱坞电影《Raees》中的女性角色形象。研究得出结论,穆斯林妇女被描绘成与其宗教信仰脱节的形象:框架、穆斯林妇女、批判性话语分析、宝莱坞、《Raees》、
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Portrayal of Muslim Female Character: A Critical Study of Bollywood Movie Raees
The Indian film industry provides a huge source of entertainment to the masses not only in India but also across the borders as well. With the help of artistic fictional expressions, it not only caters to locating facts and realities in the contemporary social structure but also has the undeniable capacity to persuade viewers in a certain way. Indian cinema or “Bollywood” has marked its place in the minds of its consumers and consequently restyled their perceptions about the world around them. There is a variety of subjects, issues and cultures that are projected by the Indian cinema. Amongst them, the portrayal of Muslim females has been the popular theme of Indian cinema. However, Muslim characters like women remain subject to bias. To dissect this phenomenon in Bollywood, present study is an attempt to examine the depiction of Muslim women in Bollywood. For this purpose, Movie, “Raees” (2017) has been selected. Norman Fairclough’s three-dimensional model of Critical Discourse Analysis (2003) used as the methodological framework.  Under the theoretical realm of framing theory, this study focuses on the portrayal of the female character in the Bollywood movie Raees. The study concludes that Muslim women are being portrayed as disconnected from their religious beliefs. Keywords: Framing, Muslim women, Critical discourse analysis, Bollywood, Raees,
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