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Parched: An Archetypal and Cinematic Representation of Sisterhood
Parched: An Archetypal and Cinematic Representation of Sisterhood

Author(s): Farhan Ahmad, Anil Kumar, Sadaf Khalid, Sameena Banu
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Sociology of Culture, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Art
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: sisterhood; patriarchy; feminism; shared experience; solidarity;

Summary/Abstract: Thesis. The current paper deals with the idea of sisterhood which has been represented in a Bollywood movie named Parched. The movie manifests sisterhood as a way to find solace and to get rid of confinement from the oppressive and suffocating society that tries to confine women within the four walls of the house. Concept. Sisterhood is an association, group, society, or community of women who are linked by common interests. This alliance became popular during the second wave of feminism. A single woman cannot combat the oppressors. Only necessary solidarity and collective efforts would result in the desired improvements. Results and Conclusion. In our society, the term ‘brotherhood’ is used to designate camaraderie among men, but no term is used to denote companionship among women. In fact, it is assumed that women hate each other and this legacy of ‘women-hating’ is proved to be unfounded. Therefore, necessary solidarity is required to correct the patriarchal assumptions about women, and the idea of sisterhood is one effort in this direction.

  • Issue Year: 14/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 414-424
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English