The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television

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The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television
Résumé
This chapter explores the contradiction between two sets of responses to the so-called K-serials, earlier, largely condemnatory ones, and more recent, largely laudatory ones. The chapter aims to understand this contradiction and resolve it. It does so by showing how K-serials were a definitive break at that specific point in time from the ones that had immediately preceded them, especially in bringing to the fore the bahu (daughter-in-law) of Hindu urban extended families. It traces the complex place of gender in the discourse of the Hindu right and explores the strong debt that the K-serials owe to the ideological constructions of the woman and the family by Hindu nationalism. It argues therefore that the consequences of celebrating agency and empowerment in a right wing milieu-as some recent scholarship has done-ends up advocating for a limited and exclusionary form of female agency.
Titre du livre
Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India
Lieu
New Dehli
Maison d’édition
Oxford University Press
Date
1 février 2014
Pages
226-252
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-19-908288-9
Référence
Chakrabarti, S. (2014). The Saffron Hues of Gender and Agency on Indian Television. Dans Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India (p. 226‑252). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198092056.003.0010
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