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Trans-becoming: decoding interactionist trans identity in Nagarkirtan (2019) and Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish (2012)

Humanities

Trans-becoming: decoding interactionist trans identity in Nagarkirtan (2019) and Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish (2012)

R. S. Pillai and Y. Sreenivasulu

This research by Rachana S Pillai and Yadamala Sreenivasulu delves into the intricate portrayal of trans identities in Bengali-Indian films, Nagarkirtan and Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish. It explores how cultural narratives shape these identities, revealing the significant role of social interactions and socio-economic factors in the lives of trans individuals.... show more
Abstract
The unique characteristics of Indian trans-identity are shaped by cultural intricacies, setting it apart from its Western counterparts. Despite facing marginalisation in mainstream Indian society, the intricacies of their constructed trans-culture further complicate their experiences. According to the interactionist perspective of gender identity within sociological theory, an individual's interactions with peers, family, and society influence the development of their gender identity. Examining this concept within the diverse Indian context reveals the significant nuances of Indian trans-identity. Two Bengali-Indian films, Kaushik Ganguly's Nagarkirtan (2019) and Rituparno Ghosh's Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish (2012), depict the intense and challenging journeys of individuals embracing their trans identities. This research analyses the films from an interactionist perspective, exploring how the Indian cultural discourses portrayed in the films influence the formation of trans identities. The findings suggest that the development of trans identity involves complex processes influenced by social interactions, where conflicts between one's generalised self and instinctual self arise due to sexual digression. Additionally, the sexual scripting of trans individuals is influenced by various factors, including class, culture, financial status, and social position, making it challenging to conform to the binary gender script of a normalised society. This qualitative research utilises the Interactionist theory of gender identity to analyse the two Bengali-Indian films.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Sep 06, 2024
Authors
Rachana S Pillai, Yadamala Sreenivasulu
Tags
trans identities
Bengali-Indian films
cultural discourses
social interactions
socio-economic factors
Nagarkirtan
Chitrangada
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