Yemaya Recommends: Film - Women at the Water’s Edge: Lives of women in climate changed Sunderbans
The Indian poet, Bhupen Hazarika’s soul-stirring composition ‘O Ganga Boicho Keno (Oh Ganges, why do you flow?),’ inspired by Paul Robeson’s “Ol’ Man River”, plays as we see footage of communities facing irrecoverable loss of their homes, lands and assets by an aggressively advancing river.Women at the Water’s Edge is a film shot on Mousuni, one of the 54 inhabited islands of the Sundarbans delta in West Bengal, India. The Sundarbans forests of West Bengal have acted as a refuge, albeit an inhospitable one, to several political and ecological refugees for decades. The independence of Bangladesh resulted in displacing thousands of men and women who came to settle in the then forested regions.
Title of publication: Yemaya ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
N.0: 56
ISSN: 0973-1156
Intervalo de páginas: 16
Autor: Megnaa Mehtta
Organización: ICSF
Año: 2018
País(es): India
Cobertura geográfica: Asia y el Pacífico
Tipo: Artículo de revista especializada
Texto completo disponible en: https://www.icsf.net/images/yemaya/pdf/english/issue_56/2304_art_Yemaya%20No%2056YEMAYA%20RECOMMENDS%20FILM%20By%20Megnaa%20Mehtta.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English