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Shifting Roles of Women: Through the lens of Bollywood

Ruchi Agarwal (ruchi.aga@mahidol.ac.th)
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Ruchi Agarwal: Mahidol University International College

No 200762, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences

Abstract: Men in most societies were seen as breadwinners while role of women was restricted to being a good homemaker and a good mother. This applies to women in a highly patriarchal society of India. As societies entered the world of modernization, the role of women changed dramatically. Media played an important role in the modernization of societies and greatly affected the image of women in today?s modern world. A number of researches have been done on the role of women in different societies. However little has been said about the importance of movies in portraying women in shifting roles over different decades and the impact it has on societies in general. Over past decades, Indian cinema has witnessed a significant transformation in the way women are portrayed through movies. Contemporary movies portray women as more independent, confident, and career oriented This article deals with these fast changing role of women portrayed in Indian cinema and its influence on the patriarchal Indian society with a focus on some representative Bollywood movies. The aim is to link the changing character played by women in movies with the emerging status of women in India, as movies are a reflection of changes in the social structure.

Keywords: Bollywood; India; Movies; Roles; Women (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12 pages
Date: 2014-06
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 10th International Academic Conference, Vienna, Jun 2014, pages 20-31

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