Student Coordinators: Aditi Krishna, Anayika Chopra, Forkan Ali, Nafees Jilani s & Paromita Dutta.
Cinema and Society is a young sociologists’ discursive forum, under the aegis of the Department of Sociology, South Asian University. The threefold objective and significance of this forum is- to engage with popular cinematic texts and forms, allow students an opportunity to discuss them as young social scientists, and interact with invited scholars on the thematics of the selected film. In addition to the joy of engaging with the cultural manifestations of social, economic and political realities, this forum aims at cultivating intellectual faculty in students. The forum conducts weekly screening and discussion. A discussant for each screening is invited to watch and discuss the films.
The films chosen for the weekly screening and discussion program, for the Monsoon semester, in general reflects the idea of ‘Being Social’. As an informal discursive forum, operating within the logic of social sciences, the selection of films is aimed to help raise some crucial questions pertaining to the notion of Zoon Politikon. As such, the basic objective of the program is to enable students and other participants to discuss the various dimensions of the social being: What does it take to be social? How does one happen to be social? What is the system of signs and symbols at play in the existential social characters of social being? Why does one stick to the social in spite of felt constraints and possibilities? Why would even an ascetic like to become social? These series of questions are meant to mark our point of departure. However, as we proceed over the semester our aim is to look for and explore in detail many other specific questions that would emerge through different films that would include crisis of personal and ethno-religious identity, issues of pleasure and visuality, migration and dislocation, politics if violence, love and intimacy and so on. In fact, the kinds of issues and themes we can explore within such a forum are literally quite vast. But of course, this is the intellectual aspect of the program; we expect participants to simply ‘enjoy’ the films and also discuss their aesthetics and visual politics as part of the overall reading.
Methodology
The screenings are primarily organized for the MA students of the Department of Sociology. And for them, attendance is mandatory. However, students from other departments and faculties are also welcome to participate. One invited discussant, from the Department of Sociology, other faculties at South Asian University or from other academic institutions, would take the lead in directing and moderating the discussions. At the outset of every screening, the coordinator will introduce the film, and set the tone of discussion afterwards; links to useful Internet resources will be available at the Cinema and Society blog a few days prior to each screening.
List of films screened, discussants, and moot points of discussions
Date Film Discussant Moot Points
16/8/11 Cast Away Dr. Priya Naik (DU) Being Social
23/8/11 Ardha Satya Dr. Nabneepa Bhattacharya (DU) Social repression
30/8/11 Sholay Mr. Sharda Prasanna Das (JNU) Stereotypes of evil
6/9/11 AFSPA Ms. Vinalaxmi Nepram
(Disarmament movement) Military govenrnace
13/9/11 Pratidwandi Dr. Manish Thakur (IIAS, Shimla) Youth and nation
20/9/11 Cinema Talk Dr. Pankaj jha (LSR) Gender, cinema and India
27/9/11 I am your Poet Mr. Nitin Pamnani (film-maker) Education andEnlightenment
4/10/11 Good Bye Lenin Dr. Saroj jha (DU) Revolution and Emotion
18/10/11 Udaan Ms. Rashi Mehra (Youth Activist) Childhood and Imagination
Some of the reviewsof the films screaned so far can be read on the student blog, Rickshaw: https://sausociology.wordpress.com/