The Subaltern Gazes: Commentary on Amit Masurkar’s Sherni

Author:

Rathour Ankita

Abstract

In this essay, I draw from my ongoing Ph.D. thesis to discuss Amit Masurkar’s recent Bollywood film Sherni and argue that the subaltern might not speak but it gazes, creating the possibility of registering subaltern agency beyond the mechanisms of speech.  Among the myriad discourses on subalternity, discussions on cinematic representability of identities on fringes are rife with issues of scopophilia, objectification, and lack of agency. Turning towards mainstream Bollywood, one often finds a subaltern entombed within hegemonic utterances, silenced, violated, and/or forgotten. Scholars like Gayatri Spivak, Ranajit Guha, and Ania Loomba have excavated historical accounts of such identities from social, cultural, colonial, and/or political spheres. I discuss Sherni to show how Masurkar establishes marginalized indigenous identities, shifting the focus from native elite speakers to those who are being spoken to. I further argue that Masurkar’s genius also lies in coalescing the wildlife and human subalternities—a need for environmentally vulnerable global societies.  

Publisher

ACS Publisher

Reference4 articles.

1. Guha, R. (1997). “Chandra’s Death.” Subaltern Studies Reader: 1986-1995, edited by Ranajit Guha, University of Minnesota Press, pp. 34-61.

2. Loomba, A. (1993). “Dead Women Tell No Tales: Issues of Female Subjectivity, Subaltern Agency and Tradition in Colonial and Post-colonial Writings on Widow Immolation in India.” History Workshop. No. 36. Oxford University Press , pp. 209-227.

3. Sherni. Directed by Amit Masurkar, performance by Vidya Balan, T-Series and Abundantia Entertainment, 18 June 2021. Amazon Prime Video, Available from: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.9e5171fb-f9b3-4b6a-9d4a-ce59c8ffda3d?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb.

4. Spivak, G. C. (2003). “Can the subaltern speak?” Die Philosophin, 14(27), pp. 42-58.

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