Tuesday, September 8, 2009

South Asian Film Series Fall 2009


The JMU Department of Justice Studies film series is underway! The series showcases 11 South Asian films on the region's contemporary social, political, and cultural issues. Each screening will feature JMU faculty and other regional experts to introduce and discuss the films.

All films are free and open to the public.

Films are screened on Wednesdays starting at 7:00 pm in Burruss Auditorium G44. The full schedule and details are here. Direct questions to jacobsx@jmu.edu.

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  1. One of the films during the film series was about the inhabitants of a fishing village in Sri Lanka whose homes were devastated by the tsunami in 2004. Their plights have been largely ignored by the government, who will refuse to let them rebuild their homes on their land, because of interests in commercial development by foreign investors. T It especially reminded me of Africa I Will Fleece You, because it showed how the government was acting as a puppet to Western powers with lots of wealth. In Sri Lanka, the government was oppressing its own people by appeasing commercial developers from developed Western countries.

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