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Postcolonial ecocritical reading of Satyajit Ray's Sikkim and Goutam Ghose's Padma Nadir Majhi

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Postcolonial ecocritical reading of Satyajit Ray's Sikkim and Goutam Ghose's Padma Nadir Majhi

S. D. Dey and R. Singh

Explore the intricate relationship between humanity and nature as Sujata Dutta Dey and Rajni Singh delve into the ecological narratives of Satyajit Ray's 'Sikkim' and Goutam Ghose's 'Padma Nadir Majhi'. This captivating analysis reveals how colonial legacies continue to shape our environment and the lives of indigenous communities within a modern India.... show more
Abstract
This article aims to offer an interpretive analysis of two seminal cinematic works: Satyajit Ray's Sikkim (1971) and Goutam Ghose's Padma Nadir Majhi (1993). It posits these films as modes of inquiry, elucidating the ecological issues that have spurred a transformative reconsideration of humanity's relationship with the nonhuman world. Moreover, this study underscores the intricate comprehension of the interdependence between human and natural realms, portraying it as a foundational facet of postcolonial discourse. Postcolonialism has long recognized the inseparable linkage between the ideological constructs of nature and the exploitation of marginalized populations and their respective environments. The psychological ramifications of colonial rule have wrought an indelible impact upon the ecological landscape and the hallowed rapport shared between indigenous communities and their natural surroundings. The indigenous populace's allure towards Western cultural paradigms, preconceptions, and institutions has often induced a forfeiture of their own cultural heritage in favor of the ex-colonizers' ideologies. Both of these venerable cinematographers, through their cinematic oeuvre, have meticulously documented the enduring significance of nature within the tapestry of Indian culture, especially in the context of contemporary, globalized milieu.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 15, 2024
Authors
Sujata Dutta Dey, Rajni Singh
Tags
Satyajit Ray
Goutam Ghose
ecology
postcolonial
indigenous communities
ecocriticism
globalized India
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