Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15291/sic/1.14.lc.3

Aging Bodies and Necropower: A Critical Study of Geronticide in Tamil Films K.D. and Thalaikoothal

Geethu Thomas ; Christ University, India
Santosh Kumar ; Christ University, India


Full text: english pdf 275 Kb

downloads: 298

cite


Abstract

This paper analyzes the act of ‘thalaikoothal,’ performed on ill and infirm older people in the southern part of the state of Tamil Nadu, India, with reference to two Tamil films, K.D. (2019) and Thalaikoothal (2023), which portray the horrors of the practice. A kind of involuntary euthanasia, the ritual continues to have covert social acceptance as exemplified in the films, favoring the common stereotype that marks aging bodies as unproductive and unworthy of living. Therefore, this article explores the aging bodies in the films as sites of power, controlled by death enforced through Thalaikoothal, employing Mbembe’s concept of ‘necropower.’ It also examines the effects of the practice on the elderly, who are compelled to prepare themselves for a forced death. The study further identifies the underlying factors contributing to the prolonged existence of Thalaikoothal even in the present times.

Keywords

Thalaikoothal, aging bodies, senicide, necropower, Tamil films, Achille Mbembe

Hrčak ID:

312849

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/312849

Publication date:

21.12.2023.

Visits: 521 *