Analysis of LGBTQ+ Representation in Indian Graphic Novels: A Case Study of Kari by Amruta Patil

Authors

  • Smita Mohanty School of Humanities, KIIT Deemed to be University
  • Suchitra Sahoo School of Humanities, KIIT Deemed to be University
  • Shraddha Dhal School of Humanities, KIIT Deemed to be University
  • Sukanta Chandra Swain School of Humanities, KIIT Deemed to be University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/r3svyk47

Keywords:

Graphic Novel, LGBTQ+, Queer Theory, Sexuality

Abstract

The past decade has seen the Indian graphic novel undergo a transformation, turning from a niche market into a vibrant and diverse form of storytelling. The study aims to analyze LGBTQ+ representation in Kari and place it in the overall phenomenon of Indian graphic novels. The methodology included the major theoretical concepts used to analyze the graphic novel and a blend of them: queer theory – “which involves views on this construction by examining the normalization of sexuality”; thematic analysis – a “means of conceptually organizing and structuring the narrative data obtained through interviews. It involves stripping away the details and unique aspects of the text of its read-down meaning”; and analysis of author’s interviews and reviews. The study attempts to summarize findings into gender, sexuality, and sexuality in the Indian context. The paper is an understanding of Indian culture and the changing discourse around LGBTQ+ rights and representation. The novel gives a voice to a narrative that has long been silent – the life of a lesbian woman in a conservative society – by ending the invisibility that surrounds their lives through in a traditional poetic narrative. 

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2024-05-25

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Analysis of LGBTQ+ Representation in Indian Graphic Novels: A Case Study of Kari by Amruta Patil. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(9), 46-50. https://doi.org/10.61707/r3svyk47

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