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- Forgotten Bodies, Lost Identities: The Visual Ontology of Migration in The Goat Life Film
Forgotten Bodies, Lost Identities: The Visual Ontology of Migration in The Goat Life Film
Authors : Serap Sarıbaş
Pages : 55-66
Doi:10.38060/kare.1694465
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Publication Date : 2025-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life stands as a striking cinematic portrayal that reconsiders contemporary migration narratives through the expressive capacities of visual storytelling. Adapted from the eponymous novel by Benyamin, the film recounts the harrowing experience of Najeeb, a Malayali migrant who, after arriving in Saudi Arabia with hopes of economic stability, finds himself enslaved as a goat herder under inhumane conditions. This study explores how the film constructs themes such as forced migration, spatial isolation, corporeal exploitation, and ontological erasure, while examining how the migrant subject’s disintegration is rendered through visual aesthetics. The vast emptiness of the desert operates as a metaphor for physical and existential exile, while silence, animalistic coexistence, and the erosion of speech render identity dissolution both visible and affectively tangible. Migration is represented not merely as a sociopolitical rupture but as a profound ontological severance. Within this cinematic space, the migrant body becomes an object of estrangement, and survival transforms into a metaphysical ordeal. The narrative reframes migration as a collapse of memory, a crisis of belonging, and a silencing of language. Transposed from literature to screen, this story questions how migrant experiences are shaped and mediated by visual culture. Through the lens’s unflinching gaze, The Goat Life renders the unspeakable dimensions of migration visible, crafting a poetics of silence that resonates beyond the screen. Ultimately, the film unveils not only the dissolution of an individual self but also the structural silencing embedded in transnational labor exploitation across the global visual imaginary.Keywords : Sinema ve Göç, Görsel Temsil, Sessizlik ve Hafıza, Ontolojik Çöküş
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