In this article, I examine the representational strategies used to visualize the pratima (deity) of the Hindu goddess, Durga, as a paradigm of time, memory, and corporeal identity, in Rituparno Ghosh's 2000 Bengali film Utsab. I analyze the body as a dynamic site of memory-formation that shapes new histories in the sprawling colonial palace in which the film's narrative unfolds with an ancestral Durga festival as its focal point. To this end, I look at how the body of the goddess produces and defines the transience of human experience, the fragility of material history, and the desire for historic relevance. © 2014 by the author; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Ray, R. (2014). At home with Durga: The goddess in a palace and corporeal identity in rituparno ghosh’s utsab. Religions, 5(2), 334–360. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel5020334
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