Violated Bodies and the Reclamation of Female Subjectivity in Usha Ganguli’s Ham Mukhtārā and Maya Krishna Rao’s Walk

  • Soumya Mohan Ghosh
  • Rajni Singh
Keywords: patriarchy, female subjectivity, female body, Feminist representation of rape

Abstract

The article sets out to analyze the victimization and objectification of women and the assertion of female subjectivity in the agitprop theatres of Usha Ganguly and Maya Krishna Rao. The article focuses on Ganguly’s Ham Mukhtārā, an adaptation of Mukhtār Māī’s autobiography, In the Name of Honor: A Memoir, which registers protest against a patriarchal society that subjugates women, as well as Rao’s Walk, which challenges the dynamics of power and the societal ostracization of women. The article argues that in the wake of the Nirbhayā case and the ripples created in society by the protests, candlelit marches, and public performances, these recent feminist-propagandist plays are conceived as part of an ongoing pursuit on the part of both artists to resist the phallocentric objectification and reductive categorization of the female body and to reclaim the agency and subjectivity of women.

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Author Biographies

Soumya Mohan Ghosh

SOUMYA MOHAN GHOSH completed his MA (English) with Pondicherry University, Puducherry. Currently, he is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad. He has published numerous research papers in many international journals of repute, including journals indexed in the Thomson Reuters database. In addition, he has presented a number of articles at international seminars/conferences. His areas of interest are Feminist Theatre, Gender Studies, Postcolonial Literature, Translation Studies and Indian English Literature.

Rajni Singh

RAJNI SINGH completed her MA (English) with Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, and received her PhD from the same institute. Currently, she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad. Her articles have been published in many international journals, including journals indexed in the Thomson Reuters database. She has also presented many research papers at prestigious institutions abroad, as well as published books of literary merit. She is an Eliotian and Tennysonian scholar. Her areas of specialization are Feminist Theatre, Gender Studies, Victorian and Modern poetry, Indian English poetry, Literary Theory, and English Language Teaching.

Published
2017-09-18
How to Cite
Mohan Ghosh, S., & Singh, R. (2017). Violated Bodies and the Reclamation of Female Subjectivity in Usha Ganguli’s Ham Mukhtārā and Maya Krishna Rao’s Walk. Archiv orientální, 85(2), 219-252. https://doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.85.2.219-252
Section
Research Article