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Friendly Ghosts, Horrifying Reality: Female Infanticide in Ranjit Lal's Faces in the Water
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Friendly Ghosts, Horrifying Reality: Female Infanticide in Ranjit Lal's Faces in the Water

2023
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Despite horror being often deemed inappropriate for children, it can be an important genre in portraying the terrors of the real world to young readers. Horror, Jessica McCort argues, \"offers young readers...a dreamscape that parallels their reality, sometimes making it easier to cope with the monsters they must face in the real world\" (22). Within children's literature, horror allows young readers to face and experience the negative elements of reality through the grotesque in an entertaining fashion. An example of this is Ranjit Lal's Faces in the Water, an Indian children's novel addressing female infanticide through protagonist Gurmi's encounter with the ghosts of his sisters who were killed at birth. The ghosts can be seen as a reference to the 1994 introduction of an Indian government program, the \"Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, which made it illegal to determine the sex of a foetus unless it was necessary for urgent medical reasons\" (Vaze). Despite this act, female infanticide and feticide remain a serious concern in Indian society. Comparing India's male/female ratio to the worldwide natural ratio, around sixty million women are assumed missing in India (Hundal). Allie Dichiara informs us that, in India, \"[t]he concept of daughters as 'more expensive' has been normalised throughout history.\" Lal's novel addresses this issue directly when Surinder Aunty tells Gurmi that girls \"are quite useless and then you have to get them married and all that nakhra and expense... And who will look after us when we're old? Our fine, sturdy sons of course!\" (88). The Diwanchands, Gurmi's family, commit female infanticide for economical reasons. Through the Diwanchands, Lal shows that when feticide becomes unavailable, this leads to female infanticide, signaling that the issue of child murder due to sex bias remains an issue in India despite the 1994 act.