Spatial Narrative of Women as “Production of Space” in Charulatha

Authors

  • K Pradeep Muslim Arts College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18034/ajhal.v6i1.344

Keywords:

Women, Narrative, Space, Charulatha

Abstract

Films are one of the most influential cultural and creative discourses of the modern era as they reflect the socio-political and cultural norms of the society. The film has the potential to effect social change and open a new insight and experience to the human life. The relationships between women and space have now been recognized as an important issue for feminist discussion. In this study, production of space is mediated by the everyday life of women and their mediated relations of women's space. Here the spatiality and practices are not complicated it mean the spatial location, spatial relations and the spatial accessibility of women. Further it seeks the knowledge production of this particular spatial practice. This study centered with Satyajit Ray film Charulatha.

 

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Author Biography

  • K Pradeep, Muslim Arts College

    Assistant Professor, Muslim Arts College, Tamilnadu, INDIA

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Published

2019-06-30

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Pradeep, K. . (2019). Spatial Narrative of Women as “Production of Space” in Charulatha. Asian Journal of Humanity, Art and Literature, 6(1), 9-14. https://doi.org/10.18034/ajhal.v6i1.344