印度代孕者的代孕素养:电影之路

Q1 Arts and Humanities
P. Mishra, Nagendra Kumar
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根据叙事理论,小说和非小说文学是可以在不同媒介中表现出来的文本类型。电影是一种模仿剧本两种文本类型的媒介。然而,当一部非虚构作品因其电影表现而被虚构化时,它会引起社会方面的迫切和特别关注。本研究透过印度电影的镜头,探讨印度代孕者的性别、社会和经济模式。本研究使用的媒体文本景观包括印度两种流行的代孕实践模式——传统形式的代孕和妊娠形式的代孕。本文中代孕的传统形式体现在电影Doosri Dulhan(1983)和Chori Chupke Chupke(2001)中,而电影Mimi(2021)则代表了代孕的妊娠模式。这些媒体文本通常代表了印度代孕的公开虚构账户,并在很大程度上篡改了印度代孕白皮书文件的认证内容。Anindita Majumdar谈到了“妓女代理人”,这是印度代理人的典型代表,代理人的性格是性挑逗的女人或妓女。本文的方法论框架借鉴了亚里士多德的拟态理论和查特曼的叙事论。这篇文章还倡导了一种新兴的词汇——代孕素养(surrogate literacy),这是一种文学运动,旨在检查代孕者在涉及辅助生殖等敏感技术的电影中是如何表现出来的。由于印度新的代孕法,这种代表可能发生的变化也是文章的重要考虑因素。
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The Surrogacy Literacy of the Indian Surrogate: The Filmy Way
According to narrative theories, fiction and non-fiction literature are text types that can manifest themselves in different mediums. Cinema is a medium that imitates both text types for a screenplay. However, when a non-fiction work is fictionalised for its cinematic representation, it invites urgent and special attention on the social front. This study investigates the sexual, social and economic typecasting of Indian surrogates through the lens of Indian cinema. The landscape of the media texts used for this study ranges from two prevalent practicing modes of surrogacy in India—the traditional form of surrogacy and the gestational form of surrogacy. The traditional form of surrogacy in this article is represented in the movies Doosri Dulhan (1983) and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke (2001), whereas the movie Mimi (2021) represents the gestational mode of surrogacy. These media texts often represent overtly fictionalised accounts of Indian surrogacy and considerably tamper the authenticated contents of Indian white paper documents on surrogacy. Anindita Majumdar talks about the ‘prostitute surrogate’, a type-casted representation of Indian surrogates, where the character of surrogates is that of sexually provocative women or prostitutes. For scrutinising this prototypical representation of surrogates, the methodological framework of this paper borrows arguments from Aristotle’s theory of mimesis and Seymour Chatman’s narrative theory. The article also advocates a nascent coinage—surrogacy literacy, a literary drive to keep a check on how surrogates are represented in films dealing with sensitive technology like assisted reproduction. The possible changes in such representation due to the new surrogacy law in India are also vital considerations of the article.
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Media Watch
Media Watch Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Journal of Media Watch is a double blind peer-reviewed tri-annual journal published from India. It is the only journal in the discipline from Asia and India listed in many leading indexing platforms. The journal keeps high quality peer evaluation and academic standards in all levels of its publication. Journal of Media Watch reflects empirical and fundamental research, theoretical articulations, alternative critical thinking, diverse knowledge spectrum, cognizant technologies, scientific postulates, alternative social synergies, exploratory documentations, visual enquiries, narrative argumentations, innovative interventions, and minority inclusiveness in its content and selection. The journal aims at publishing and documenting research publication in the field of communication and media studies that covers a wide range of topics and sub-fields like print media, television, radio, film, public relations, advertising, journalism and social media and the cultural impact and activation of these media in the society. It aims at providing a platform for the scholars to present their research to an international academic community with wide access and reach. Published topics in Media Watch enjoy very high impact and major citation. The journal is supported by strong international editorial advisory support from leading academicians in the world.
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