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ID147384
Title ProperBrown gaze and white flesh
Other Title Information exploring ‘moments’ of the single white female in Hindi cinema
LanguageENG
AuthorMubarki, Meraj Ahmed
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper posits that the contemporary (re)configuration of the generic white woman of Hindi cinema solely as a spectacle was produced by the nationalist discourse during the colonial encounter. This essay explores both the textual analyses and aesthetic strategies employed in the construction of national imagery of white female subjectivities. My approach is twofold: (i) to chart the historical specificities of the representational construct of the white woman through discontinuous changes occurring across Bombay cinema, and (ii) to explore the white female subjectivities across specific historical and cultural milieu. This paper probes the historicity of the ‘Otherness’ of the white woman in Hindi cinema reviews and re-examines how Hindi cinema constitutes female whiteness. I posit that the representation of the white woman in Hindi cinema as promiscuous and sexually available was constructed within the nationalist discourse of the colonial era and is a continuation of the white memsahib in her absence. It is my position that all that was ‘repressed’ in the Hindu woman resurfaces in the white woman – the racial, sexual ‘Other’, onto whom everything repressed within the self could be projected.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 24, No.2; Jun 2016: p.164-183
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 24 No 2
Key WordsSex ;  Hindi Cinema ;  Other ;  Male Gaze ;  White Female


 
 
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