Kashmir: a long winding road to freedom

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Documentary Film Pub Date : 2021-11-22 DOI:10.1080/17503280.2021.2005456
S. Venkatesan, R. James
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ABSTRACT Questions of political allegiance between India and Pakistan have turned Kashmir into one of the most militarised zones in the world. Although antagonism between India and Pakistan vis-à-vis Kashmir is predicated on territorial disputes, the Kashmir Valley since the end of the British rule in India in 1947 has struggled with the contentious issues of identity, freedom, armed intrusions, often resulting in mass murders, and illegal arrests of its people. Although independent documentary film-makers address these issues, and thus offer a complicated history and politics of Kashmir, Iffat Fatima, perhaps as the only independent woman documentary film-maker based in Kashmir, engages a wide-ranging issues including enforced disappearances, politics of memory/remembrance, resistance, neo-national ideologies, ‘states of exception’ in her films. Unlike the usual male dominated conflict zones, protests in Kashmir are characterized by its resisting and protesting women. In boldly articulating Kashmiri experiences through her independent films, Fatima foregrounds women’s participation as an essential aspect of Kashmiri protest producing different outcomes and relations. Situating herself in such a precarious space, Fatima in the interview at hand discusses her filmic self, her engagement with resistance movements in Kashmir, and women’s protest movements in Kashmir.
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克什米尔:通往自由的漫长曲折之路
印度和巴基斯坦之间的政治忠诚问题已经把克什米尔变成了世界上最军事化的地区之一。虽然印度和巴基斯坦对-à-vis克什米尔的敌意是基于领土争端,但自1947年英国在印度统治结束以来,克什米尔山谷一直在身份、自由、武装入侵等有争议的问题上挣扎,经常导致大规模谋杀和非法逮捕其人民。虽然独立的纪录片制片人会处理这些问题,从而提供克什米尔复杂的历史和政治,但伊法特·法蒂玛,也许是克什米尔唯一的独立女性纪录片制片人,在她的电影中涉及了广泛的问题,包括强迫失踪,记忆/纪念政治,抵抗,新国家意识形态,“例外状态”。与通常男性主导的冲突地区不同,克什米尔抗议活动的特点是妇女进行抵抗和抗议。法蒂玛通过她的独立电影大胆地表达了克什米尔人的经历,她将妇女的参与作为克什米尔抗议活动的一个重要方面,产生了不同的结果和关系。身处这样一个不稳定的空间,法蒂玛在采访中讨论了她的电影自我,她参与了克什米尔的抵抗运动,以及克什米尔的妇女抗议运动。
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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