- Pratibha Parmar
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birthname = Pratibha Parmar
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birthplace=Nairobi ,Kenya
occupation =Film director , producer, andwriter Pratibha Parmar (born 1955) is an
Indian British filmmaker. She has worked as a director, producer and writer.imdb|0663101] Parmar is known internationally for her political and often controversial documentary film work as well as her activism within the global feminism and lesbian rights movements. She has collaborated with many well-known artists and activists, and public figures across the world. Parmar specifically uses the camera to benefit women worldwide. Focusing her lens on disenfranchised communities and peoples internationally, her contribution to worldwide humanitarian rights and education has been crucial. Her films are marked by political complexity and visual richness, taking up the themes of women’s strength, racial and cultural oppression and the lives ofSouth Asian LBGT people. Parmar is well-known for drawing on humor, wit, women’s everyday lives and visionary storytelling to articulate the realities and dreams of feminist, queer and South Asian diasporic life.In particular, Parmar’s award-winning documentary Warrior Markshttp://movies.nytimes.com/movie/228101/Warrior-Marks/overview] (1993), made in collaboration with Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist
Alice Walker (author of "The Color Purple"), located Parmar deep within multiple conversations about globalization and women’s responsibilities to other women. Parmar went on to co-publish "Warrior Marks: Female Genital Mutilation and the Sexual Blinding of Women"http://www.amazon.com/Warrior-Marks-Genital-Mutilation-Blinding/dp/0156002140] with Walker.Parmar has also made music videos for
Morcheeba , Tori Amoshttp://www.toriamos.com] , Ghostlands and Midge Ure.http://www.midgeure.com]In the fall of 2007, Pratibha Parmar was awarded the Visionary Award by the One in Ten Film Festival for her entire body of work and she is a past winner of the San Francisco Frameline Film Festival Life Time Achievement Award.
Biography
Early life
Parmar was born in
Nairobi ,Kenya in 1955. In 1967, her family moved to Britain, where she grew up.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-06-13] She received her B.A. fromBradford University and attendedBirmingham University for postgraduate studies at the Cultural Studies Centre.The Parmar family emigrated from India to East Africa during the time of the
British Empire . In 1967, twelve years after Pratibha was born, the family immigrated toLondon, England as part of the mass exodus from East Africa of “East African Asians” as the British media termed this group at the time. Parmar’s work is imbued with her strong identification with her working class roots and a worldview influenced by her family status as three-time immigrants on three continents. Parmar’s sensitivity to the colonization of others is firmly rooted in her own heritage as part of a people persecuted by class, race and gender. She examines the intersection of the three in her work as both a filmmaker and writer.Pratibha was precocious and showed early talent in scholastic matters and had an avid interest in social justice. She attended the University of Bradford, earning a B.A. with honors in Human Purposes and Communications. While at the university, Parmar took leadership positions in student politics. She was Chair of the Anti-Fascist Committee, which organized various actions against local fascist groups including marches, fundraisers and
Rock Against Racism concerts. She was also very interested in working with women and spent three months in Calcutta working with Mother Teresa.http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1979/teresa-bio.html] Parmar stayed for a year in India teaching basic literacy skills to children in village projects in Uttar Pradesh (North India) and Kerala (in the South).After completing her undergraduate degree, Parmar did post-graduate studies at the University of Birmingham at the
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies . While there, she co-wrote and co-edited the groundbreaking book, "The Empire Strikes Back - Race and Racism in 1970s Britain"http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Strikes-Back-Racism-Britain/dp/0415079098] (1982). That book, co-authored withPaul Gilroy andValerie Amos among others, challenged the then-current academic paradigm of race and race relations as problems embedded in communities of color rather than problems within society and its institutions creating, codifying and enforcing racism. "The Empire Strikes Back" is also one of the first texts authored entirely by Black and Asian writers questioning that theory expressed and (re)enforced in academic literature in the 70s and 80s.
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