Colonialist Representation of Children in Indian Thriller Movies: Female Child Narration in the Movie "Ratsasan"

Authors

  • Pooja Thulasan Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Al-Azhar College of Arts and Science, Idukki, India

Keywords:

Brutality, Crime, Massification, Subaltern colonialism

Abstract

The article titled, Colonialist Representation of Children in Indian Thriller Movies: Female child narration in the movie Ratsasan examines the portrayal of children in various regional Indian thriller movies. Being living in the world of massification, children are greatly influenced by various media especially movies. Media have the power of imitation and practicality. So, the chances of children imitate the crime increases day by day with the influences of media. Crimes in movies paved the way for them to get rid off the fear and evoked a thought of these all are easy process. Hence, my article aiming the colonialist representation of children in various Indian thrillers is pertinent at present society.

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Published

25-07-2021

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How to Cite

[1]
P. Thulasan, “Colonialist Representation of Children in Indian Thriller Movies: Female Child Narration in the Movie ‘Ratsasan’”, IJRESM, vol. 4, no. 7, pp. 291–292, Jul. 2021, Accessed: Nov. 21, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/1074