Father son and holy war

Father son and holy war

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Father son and holy war

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Product Price : Rs. 317.00 as on 14 April 2013

I saw Anand Patwardhan''s new filmFather Son and Holy War in Ithaca it was shown as a sort of prelude to the symposium on "Gender Nation and the Politics of Culture in India at Cornell University. I found the film very disturbing and depressing perhaps because as a documentary it was just showing things that have been going on in India for the last 7 years which are disturbing and depressing. It started out with the Sati incident in Rajasthan in 1987 but grew from there showing incidents of violence between Hindus and Muslims. He also connected male insecurity with all this which I thought was interesting. Someone asked about this in yesterday''s SAWNET digest (Shipra) so here''s my understanding of it from the film The patriarchal connections of Shiv Sena were shown in the film by talking about Shivaji and him being the ideal of manhood etc. (There was more but I''d have to see the film again to point out details). And patriarchy was evident at the Sati site when the Hindu revivalist from Delhi was being interviewed and the woman who was anti-sati also made a few statements about the patriarchal system though of course she didn''t call it that. With regard to Islam several interviews pointed in the direction of patriarchy. What was interesting was how the Shiv Sena rhetoric was being used by the aphrodisiac sellers as a sales pitch! According to the film male insecurity was the product of a tight construction of manhood and male identity which in turn is connected to religion. What I didn''t understand was Anand Patwardhan''s use of the the goddess statue (the name of which I forget. Venus Anyway the prehistoric heavy-breasted symbol of matriarchal society) to evoke a utopia he later explained that he wasn''t trying to suggest matriarchy as an alternative but just utopia.In general though the filming was great I found it slightly disorganized and repetitive. What I did appreciate was that it caught me up with things I''ve missed out on for the last 7 years.

I saw Anand Patwardhan''s new filmFather Son and Holy War in Ithaca it was shown as a sort of prelude to the symposium on "Gender Nation and the Politics of Culture in India at Cornell University. I found the film very disturbing and depressing perhaps because as a documentary it was just showing things that have been going on in India for the last 7 years which are disturbing and depressing. It started out with the Sati incident in Rajasthan in 1987 but grew from there showing incidents of violence between Hindus and Muslims. He also connected male insecurity with all this which I thought was interesting. Someone asked about this in yesterday''s SAWNET digest (Shipra) so here''s my understanding of it from the film The patriarchal connections of Shiv Sena were shown in the film by talking about Shivaji and him being the ideal of manhood etc. (There was more but I''d have to see the film again to point out details). And patriarchy was evident at the Sati site when the Hindu revivalist from Delhi was being interviewed and the woman who was anti-sati also made a few statements about the patriarchal system though of course she didn''t call it that. With regard to Islam several interviews pointed in the direction of patriarchy. What was interesting was how the Shiv Sena rhetoric was being used by the aphrodisiac sellers as a sales pitch! According to the film male insecurity was the product of a tight construction of manhood and male identity which in turn is connected to religion. What I didn''t understand was Anand Patwardhan''s use of the the goddess statue (the name of which I forget. Venus Anyway the prehistoric heavy-breasted symbol of matriarchal society) to evoke a utopia he later explained that he wasn''t trying to suggest matriarchy as an alternative but just utopia.In general though the filming was great I found it slightly disorganized and repetitive. What I did appreciate was that it caught me up with things I''ve missed out on for the last 7 years.

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