Sarees on Screen

著者: Usha and Rekha
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  • Podcast on South Asian Politics, Patriarchy and Pop Culture. Hosted by two queer brown feminists. New episodes every other Friday. Visit SareesOnScreen.com for show notes and additional content.
    © 2024 Sarees on Screen
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Podcast on South Asian Politics, Patriarchy and Pop Culture. Hosted by two queer brown feminists. New episodes every other Friday. Visit SareesOnScreen.com for show notes and additional content.
© 2024 Sarees on Screen
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  • Saucy Deep Dives: Verna
    2022/03/05

    Trigger Warning: Discussions of sexual assault, r*pe, victim shaming, honor killing, and other forms of sexual violence and abuse. For anyone who may find these topics unsettling, we recommend prioritizing your mental health and not engaging with the following content.

    In this Saucy Deep Dive, we tackle Shoaib Mansoor's Verna, a controversial release from Pakistan dealing with themes of r*pe and sexual violence.

    Verna tells the story of a woman navigating societal and institutional hurdles as she attempts to seek justice as a victim of sexual violence. When both her family and the justice system fails her - she has to take matters into her own hand.

    When a recent study from Pakistan showed that movies depicting r*pe will almost always kill off the victims of sexual violence, it is no surprise that Verna drew so much uproar. This is a story of a survivor.

    Survivors in South Asia often have no institutional or social support available to them. Neither do their cinematic counterparts. Verna does an amazing job of exploring these challenges with an empathetic lens. It also highlights the anger that society feels towards survivors who have the audacity to seek justice. It is truly a grueling watch.

    In this episode, we discuss the limitations of movies depicting r*pe revenge fantasies, the recurring issue of ableism in South Asian films, and the lack of intersectionality in discussions about sexual violence.

    While it is absolutely an accomplishment that this movie even exists, it is also important to ask how well it presents the issues it hopes to shed a light on.

    To know more about our thoughts and see how Verna fared on the Sauce Meter (our in-house feminist film rating system), check out the extended show notes on our website.

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    52 分
  • South Asian Perspectives on Purity/R*pe Culture
    2022/02/19

    Trigger Warning: Discussions of sexual assault, r*pe, victim shaming, honor killing, and other forms of sexual violence and abuse. For anyone who may find these topics unsettling, we recommend prioritizing your mental health and not engaging with the following content.

    This episode continues our conversation on South Asian r*pe culture, picking up from where we left off. Nonconsent in the media is often an unpleasant and inescapable staple, but this doesn't occur in a vacuum. It is often a reflection of a reality far worse.

    In this conversation, we explored the idea of purity culture and how it often goes hand in hand with r*pe culture in perpetuating this culture of control and violence. We also talked about the disparity in the consequences of purity/r*pe culture, the idea of model victims, and the failures of both "conservative" and "liberal" talking points on this matter.

    For this episode, it was important for us to explore documentaries instead of fictional media (not that documentaries can't come without their own biases!) In choosing to do so, we came across some great (and free!) documentaries on the topic that helped to frame our discussion.

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    A Crime Unpunished in Bangladesh, Rape is Consensual: Inside Haryana’s R*pe Culture, Outlawed in Pakistan, and Boys who like Girls. If you can, we recommend you watch all of the documentaries linked here (some of them are pretty short too.)

    These movies spanning across South Asia, highlight the horrible repercussions of prioritizing purity and honor over the lives and wellbeing of women and marginalized people.

    Our next episode is a Saucy Deep Dive on Verna.
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    1 時間 33 分
  • Behind The Screen: Introductions, Movies & Podcasting
    2022/02/05

    On our very first “behind-the-screen” bonus episode, we talk movies, podcasting, and how we became friends in the first place despite hating almost everything at first sight.

    Jokes aside, we really did want to take a chance to reflect on our podcasting journey so far, re-introduce ourselves to our audience as well as dig into why we started this podcast and its origins.

    As two queer brown feminists from different South Asian countries, we hoped to bring an intersectional lens to our critique and discussion of our media.

    If Keeping Up With The Kardashians can help us understand Baudrillard, then why can’t Kuch Kuch Hota Hain help us learn some queer theory?

    This podcast is the culmination of years of conversations that we’ve had. It is our attempt to create a framework through which to analyze our media and recognize its roles in our own ideas and those of people around us.

    Our podcast has definitely been a labor of love and learning throughout this journey and we’ve both been thankful to have this space to grow and evolve as we try to bring our idea to life.

    This was us! Stay tuned for our next episode, out in two weeks!

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    1 時間 7 分

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