爱中的贱民:纳格拉吉·曼朱勒选集中反抗种姓制度的考察

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
S. P. Verma, B. Mishra
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本文旨在分析马拉地电影制作人Nagraj Manjule (b. 1978)精选的故事片中爱情的革命性功能。曼居勒的前两部故事片以种姓制度的恶性循环根深蒂固的社会为背景。《Fandry》(2013)描绘了一个男孩片面的爱情故事,而《Sairat》(2016)则是基于一个令人心碎的故事,讲述了一个低种姓男孩和一个高种姓女孩之间实现的爱情关系。在当代印度,被四级种姓制度称为贱民的没有特权的人,已经习惯于以一种特定的方式来吃、穿、工作和建立人际关系,为种姓制度的目的服务。本文将进一步探讨坠入爱河如何作为一种建设性的载体,推动两位主角对破坏性系统的不人道规范的反抗。为了讨论所讨论的电影中爱情的本质,本文从Alain Badiou的《爱的赞美》(2009)和Srec´ko Horvat的《爱的激进性》(2015)中获得哲学背景,同时,它从Jyotirao Govindrao Phule (1827-1890), Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar(1891-1956)和其他类似的思想家的思想中获得反对种姓制度的论点。
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Untouchables in Love: An Investigation of Rebellion Against Casteism in Nagraj Manjule’s Select Features
The present article aims at analysing the revolutionary function of love in Marathi filmmaker Nagraj Manjule’s (b. 1978) selected feature films. The first two of Manjule’s feature films are set in a society ingrained in the vicious circle of the caste system. Fandry (2013) portrays the one-sided love story of a boy, and Sairat (2016) is based on the heart-rending story of Honour Killing in a realized love relationship between a lower-caste boy and an upper-caste girl. In contemporary India, the unprivileged people, whom the four-tier caste system addresses as untouchable, have been conditioned to eat, wear, work, and form human relationships in a particular manner that serves the purpose of casteism. The article will further explore how falling in love works as a constructive vehicle to carry forward the rebellion of both the protagonists against the inhuman norms of the destructive system. To discuss the nature of love in the films under discussion, the article takes the philosophical background from In Praise of Love (2009) by Alain Badiou, and The Radicality of Love (2015) by Srec ´ko Horvat, at the same time, it takes its arguments against casteism from the ideas of Jyotirao Govindrao Phule (1827–1890), Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (1891-1956), and other alike thinkers in this line.
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