Qalandar
I promise somewhat irregular posts on (in no particular order) Indian politics, cinema, and anything else that catches my fancy...
Why "Qalandar"? So-called "liminal" religious traditions are a particular interest of mine, and "qalandar" is the sort of untranslatable, ambiguous, yet enormously evocative word that for me touches upon and articulates the experience of the sub-continent's "little" traditions in a particularly memorable way...not to mention the fact that in popular lingo the word has more than a merely religious/spiritual connotation, and can mean a bunch of other things, including a smart alec, wannabe, what-have-you...
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June 6, 2009 at 7:55 pm
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There’s a documentary on the “Frontier Gandhi”, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (popularly known as “Badshah Khan”), that is being screened in Brooklyn on Sunday, June 14, as part of this festival . Khan was of course one of the towering moral figures of twentieth century sub-continental politics, and his message of non-violence — and the fact that it commanded such appeal among the Pashtuns — is as relevant today as it was back in his day, in light of recent events in the Pashtun areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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neelu 7 June 2009
12:29:15 am
Frontier Gandhi was a true hero. If you do manage to catch the film, I would appreciate reading your thoughts on it.
Qalandar 7 June 2009
11:03:03 am
Thanks neelu — I have bought my ticket, and will post my thoughts on it for sure.