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“Sober encounters”: the neoliberal logics of human rights documentary and Indian feminist documentary filmmakers
Authors:Swati Bandi
Institution:Symbiosis School of Media and Communication, Electronic City Phase 1, Bengaluru, India
Abstract:“Sober encounters” examines the market-defined encounters between Indian feminist documentary filmmakers and global humanitarian and media commissioning and funding agencies. Drawing from interviews conducted with Indian filmmakers, the essay looks closely at the seemingly sober aesthetic and ethical imperatives of these agencies and their impact on the production and distribution of rights-based feminist documentary film in India. Further, I present the figure of the “transient subject” and posit that it is one apprehended by market-friendly representational regimes to legitimate a neoliberal rights discourse. I argue for a deeper examination of these representational regimes and their attempts to de-radicalize the visual cultures of women’s rights.
Keywords:Indian feminist documentary film  human rights documentary film  women’s human rights  global media  gender
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