Online Discussion on Cultural Studies and Post Colonialism
Moni Mohsin, author of
the best selling social satire wrote against of the controversial
questions raised and favor of literary writer. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy won
the Academy Award for her documentary, A Girl in the River. Sharmeen’s
films are about truly heroic Pakistani women — women who have suffered
appalling cruelty and oppression but who have refused to be silenced. In
telling their stories to the world, they have fought back and exposed
injustice.Any nation should be proud to have such women in its midst. We
should celebrate them, not try to hide them away like a shameful
secret. Or indeed, question their patriotism.
Yes, I am agree with
this point,Of course western interest can be narrow in its focus and
agenda driven. But whose is not? Instead of frothing with self-righteous
rage or manufacturing hysterical conspiracy theories to justify other
people’s selective interest or indifference, we would be better served
to confidently define our own priorities. We have to fight our battles,
celebrate our heroes and tell our stories truthfully.
And if we find that
these stories shame us, then we must do something about them. But for
those of us still fixated on the ‘image’ issue, it’s quite simple
really: you want better PR? Improve the product.
Cultural aspects -
The central government’s decision to ban Hindi news channel NDTV India for a day has been sharply criticized by
observers, journalists and opposition parties alike. Ravish Kumar
worked as a journalist in this news channel. So this news channel band
in India. So when we see this problem in cultural context at that time
we find that how power politics played very vital role. Reality not come
in right way, if you try to speak you trolled. So power or position as
sup rim Laval we find.
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