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Caste(ing) shadows on Distant Thunder

Sammanfattning
Taking my video work ‘Contracts of making, viewing and listening’ as an entry point, my presentation focused on politics of humanism, cinematic intervention and most importantly how do we approach the specificity of Dalit life-worlds without invoking sympathy.
Beskrivning av projektet
Caste(ing) shadows on Distant Thunder The Bengal Famine of 1943-44, which resulted in nearly four million deaths, is almost universally considered one of the most catastrophic and murderous instances of British colonial rule in India. The famine and the crisis ridden years of the 1940s gave rise to much compelling literature and art in Bengal but didn’t fully capture the profound sub-narratives and fault lines of caste, class, and gender that the famine had so brutally exposed. It is in this context that my video work Contracts of making, viewing and listening makes an intervention in Satyajit Ray’s film Distant Thunder. Distant Thunder is set in a village during World War II, and examines the effect of famine through the eyes of a Brahmin (upper caste) doctor-teacher-priest, Gangacharan, and his wife, Ananga. In Distant Thunder, Ray, long regarded as a great humanist director, brings forth Brahmin family’s subjectivity and never really provides the social critique of caste. In my video work, by centering the story of Moti, Dalit (low-caste) ‘friend’ of Ananga, I have attempted a cinematic intervention that is searching a method of enunciation of the marginalized other. Taking my video work as an entry point, my presentation focused on politics of humanism, cinematic intervention and most importantly how do we approach the specificity of Dalit life-worlds without invoking sympathy.
Typ av arbete
Presentation
Offentliggjord i
Post-Photography: Histories, Geographies and Contemporary Challenges (Hosted by Valand Academy, University of Gothenburg)
Länk till verkets webbplats
https://akademinvaland.gu.se/aktuellt/e/?eventId=70136940883
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/63434
Samlingar
  • Artistic Works / Konstnärliga arbeten Akademin Valand (2012-2019)
  • Artistic Works from Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts / Konstnärliga arbeten från Konstnärliga fakulteten
Datum
2019-09-23
Upphovsman
Ranjan, Ram Krishna
Nyckelord
Caste
Bengal Famine
Dalit
Humanism
Cinematic Intervention
Publikationstyp
artistic work
Språk
eng
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