Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere

When women engage in (re)naming practices, especially names such as Gulabi, Gulabiya, and Gulabo, they perform a kind of spatial intervention that materially transforms how gender is mapped onto and understood within geographic spaces. This paper attempts to understand the act of (re)naming as an e...

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Main Authors: Kuntalika Jharimune, Bidisha Chakraborty
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/103910
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description When women engage in (re)naming practices, especially names such as Gulabi, Gulabiya, and Gulabo, they perform a kind of spatial intervention that materially transforms how gender is mapped onto and understood within geographic spaces. This paper attempts to understand the act of (re)naming as an embodied writing practice through which South Asian women performers inscribe new meaning(s) onto contested spaces while simultaneously (re)positioning themselves within patriarchal spatial hierarchies. This paper examines the cultural metaphor of Gulab as a dual symbol that both idealizes and confines a woman within the structured society. This paper also analyses contemporary media representations to chart out how rose operates as a gendered symbol that naturalizes limitations on female agency and reinforces entrenched power dynamics under the guise of beauty. The analysis treats the performative act of renaming as a form of spatial authorship, where women write themselves into and out of places through identity reconstruction. When women adopt, modify, or reclaim names embedded with rose imagery they create alternative narratives. These narratives transform the semiotics of Gulabi within feminine ideals to strategic territorial claims.
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spelling doaj-art-9d93e868d50f47c3b4bcebb79a0cb7e72025-08-20T03:45:26ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro0101-48462175-80262025-06-0178110.5007/2175-8026.2025.e103910Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public SphereKuntalika Jharimunehttps://orcid.org/0009-0001-0797-5279Bidisha Chakrabortyhttps://orcid.org/0009-0003-4879-0996 When women engage in (re)naming practices, especially names such as Gulabi, Gulabiya, and Gulabo, they perform a kind of spatial intervention that materially transforms how gender is mapped onto and understood within geographic spaces. This paper attempts to understand the act of (re)naming as an embodied writing practice through which South Asian women performers inscribe new meaning(s) onto contested spaces while simultaneously (re)positioning themselves within patriarchal spatial hierarchies. This paper examines the cultural metaphor of Gulab as a dual symbol that both idealizes and confines a woman within the structured society. This paper also analyses contemporary media representations to chart out how rose operates as a gendered symbol that naturalizes limitations on female agency and reinforces entrenched power dynamics under the guise of beauty. The analysis treats the performative act of renaming as a form of spatial authorship, where women write themselves into and out of places through identity reconstruction. When women adopt, modify, or reclaim names embedded with rose imagery they create alternative narratives. These narratives transform the semiotics of Gulabi within feminine ideals to strategic territorial claims. https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/103910Women PerformersFemininityBollywood Movies
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Bollywood Movies
title Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere
title_full Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere
title_fullStr Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere
title_full_unstemmed Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere
title_short Gulabi, Gulabo, Gulabiya: Representing Gender Narratives in the Public Sphere
title_sort gulabi gulabo gulabiya representing gender narratives in the public sphere
topic Women Performers
Femininity
Bollywood Movies
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/103910
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