Mira Nair. Introduction to Mira Nair Born in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa in 1957 (middle class family) Attended the University of New Delhi (Sociology and Theater)

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Mira Nair

Introduction to Mira Nair Born in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa in 1957 (middle class family) Attended the University of New Delhi (Sociology and Theater) Went to Harvard in 1976 (Sociology)

Films by Mira Nair Jama Masjid Street Journal (1979) So Far From India (1982) India Cabaret (1985) Children of a Desired Sex (1987) Salaam Bombay (1988) Mississippi Masala (1991) The Perez Family (1993) Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1997) My Own Country (1998) Monsoon Wedding (2001) Hysterical Blindness (2002) Vanity Fair (2004)

Indian Diaspora “ Bombay Cinema and Diasporic Desire ” --Vijay Mishra the Indian diaspora as coming out of “ two quite distinct moments in the history of capital. The first moment (of classic capitalism) produced the movement of indentured labor to the colonies (South Africa, Fiji, Trinidad, Guyana, etc.) for the production of sugar, rubber, and tin for the growing British and European markets ” and results in what he terms “ the old Indian diaspora of plantation labor ” ; the second Indian diaspora, or the post-1960s “ diaspora of late capital ” (236)

Controversies in “ the Brown Atlantic ” “ twice displaced ” emigrant characters in Mississippi Masala and My Own Country Nair ’ s gender and class identity — a middle-class woman with an elitist education — renders her a suspect of intellectual compradorism

Controversial Mira On the one hand, she has been criticized for being a “ part of a tokenized minority of ‘ post-colonial ’ scholars and artists who function as both collaborators and resisters ” (Ballal 95). Furthermore, her films about India, such as Salaam Bombay!, have been criticized as providing inside information from the perspective of a native informer to international audiences. On the other, she is praised as “ a cineaste of uncompromising feminist postcolonial subjectivity in-the-making ” (Foster 111) and as someone who deploys a “ politics of provocation ” in her films to shock her audience into a new awareness

Diasporic Liminality Nair once stated: “ I would have to admit that I have always been drawn to stories of people who live on the margins of society, on the edge, or outside, learning the language of being in- between, always dealing with the question: ‘ What, and where, is home? ’” ( “ The Language of being in between ” ).

Accented Filmmaking Hamid Naficy: “ exilic and diasporic filmmakers … who work in the interstices of social formations and cinematic practices ” (Accented Cinema 10) “ By dint of their education, class affiliation, multilingualism, cosmopolitanism, and distance from the homeland, accented filmmakers are structurally outsiders, however much they desire to be considered insiders, either within their own native culture or within the host society ” (Accented Cinema 70).

Accented Filmmaking-2 This difficult position as an outsider finally results in a special double-voiced “ accented style, ” which is a hybrid construct of “ the cinematic traditions ” of the dominant cinema and “ the exilic and diasporic traditions ” of the deterritorialized filmmakers (Accented Cinema 22).