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Jindal Global Law Review
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41020-022-00186-5
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INTERVIEW
‘What is the child innocent of? Sexual knowledge
of course!’: an interview with Shohini Ghosh
Oishik Sircar
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Accepted: 6 December 2022
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) 2022
Abstract
It is axiomatic to consider the child as innocent. The image of the innocent child
stands in contrast to the cruelty of the world that we inhabit. The innocent child is
instrumentalised to advance a moral project of rights that consider protection and
care as universal virtues of a modern civilisation. Historically, the media has been
the most pervasive of tools used to perpetuate this image (followed closely by the
law). The relationship between childhood and innocence is a historically contin-
gent idea that has been politically deployed with the specifc aim of producing the
image of the ideal or ‘customized child’, one that is devoid of political and sex-
ual agency and is perpetually vulnerable to sufering. One of the abiding aims of
modern culture has been to keep the child’s innocence immune from contamination
by the assumed perversity of sex and sexuality. Since both childhoods and media
images are historically contingent, Shohini Ghosh in this interview considers them
to be discourses that are constructed in and through specifc contexts. An attention
to historical trajectory and the changing contexts of media cultures in both India
and the West, Ghosh argues, helps us see what exceptionalises the understanding of
children’s sufering when the context is sexual in nature. Ghosh ofers nuanced and
rigourous scholarly arguments about what is at stake for ideas of freedom in gen-
eral and recognising children as political beings in particular, when considering the
relationship between children, sex and sexuality. These are not matters of academic
concern alone, but has material consequences with regard to the way in which we
want to understand children as citizens with the capacity to think, judge and produce
knowledge.
Keywords Age · Children · Innocence · Sex · Sexuality · Law · Censorship · Media ·
Pornography
* Oishik Sircar
osircar@jgu.edu.in
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Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, India