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29 L. & Critique 1 (2018)

handle is hein.journals/lwcrtq29 and id is 1 raw text is: Law Critique (2018) 29:1-29                                              CrssMark
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10978-017-9197-4
Mother India: The Role of the Maternal
Figure in Establishing Legal Subjectivity
Kanika Sharma1,2
Published online: 8 April 2017
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2017
Abstract Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by
law to attract and capture the subject. In keeping with the larger psychoanalytic
tradition, such theories tend to overemphasise the paternal principle. The image of
law is said to be the image of the paterfamilias-the biological father, the sovereign,
or God. In contrast to such theories, I would like to introduce the image of the
mother and analyse its impact on the subject's relation to law. For this purpose, I
examine the history and use of the figure of Bharat Mata or Mother India and how it
influences the Indian subject's relation to law. When the subject is torn between his
loyalties to the lawmaker-as-father and the nation-as-mother, who does he side
with? Eschewing Greek myths and the Oedipus complex, I focus instead on Hindu
mythology and the notion of an oedipal alliance to understand legal subjectivity in
India. Lastly, I analyse a defining Indian political trial, the Gandhi murder trial, in
which all these notions come to play and the accused justifies his decision to murder
the father of the nation in the name of the motherland.
Keywords Bharat Mata - Gandhi murder trial - Godse - Legal subjectivity - Oedipal
alliance - Psychoanalytic jurisprudence
It would have been impossible to explore the figure of Mother India without taking recourse to her visual
representations. I must thank Priya Paul, Urvashi Butalia and Sherna Dastur for the permission to use
images from their collections; as well as Sumathi Ramaswamy who has lent me an image, her time and
valuable guidance.
® Kanika Sharma
k.sharma@bbk.ac.uk; ks72@soas.ac.uk
Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK
2  SOAS, University of London, London, UK

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