- Sepia Mutiny
Infobox Website
name = Sepia Mutiny
favicon =
caption = Sepia Mutiny Logo
url = [http://sepiamutiny.com/ SepiaMutiny.com]
commercial = No
type = News, blog, discussion forum
language = English
owner = Abhi
author = Multiple (group blog)
registration = Optional
launch date = August 2004
current status = Active
revenue = Not for profitSepia Mutiny is a
blog and discussion forum, initially conceived by a group of mostly second generationIndian American students and young professionals in August 2004. The site has had an exponential growth rate and according to itsFAQ , as of May 2007 had amassed over five million readers since inception.cite book|title=Sepia Mutiny FAQ|url=http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/faq.html] The majority of the posts on the site are authored by its main roster ofbloggers — Amardeep Singh, Anna John, Abhi, Vinod, and Ennis, though many posts are also authored by "regular contributors." The site also functions as a public forum on South Asian issues and boasts a wide range of commenter's hailing from diverse geographic locations, although predominantly theUnited States andEngland .The title is a pun on the
Sepoy Mutiny , orFirst War of Indian Independence in 1857, a violent widespread movement bysepoys against theBritish Raj during the latter's imperialist rule in India.Sepia , a shade of brown, was intended as atongue-in-cheek reference to the tone ofSouth Asian skin. [http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/004614.html]ocial context
Sepia Mutiny discusses issues facing first and second generation immigrants from the
Indian subcontinent . The goal of the site is to in effect capture the position of the South Asian Americandiaspora as it emigrates to foreign nations and primarily North America.. [cite book|title=Asian Indian Population in Metropolitan Areas in the US|author=India Network Foundation Incorporated|date=2000|url=http://www.indnet.org/census/metropop.htm] Sepia Mutiny's has become a focal point of discussion forDesis on the Internet in the United States and, to some extent, other parts of the South Asian diaspora. [cite book|title=Alternet Mix the Message|author=Ahmed, Tanzila|date=September 9 ,2006 |url=http://www.alternet.org/wiretap/33078/]Sepia Mutiny's emergence is part of the increase in mainstream diasporic Desi writing and creative arts outside the traditional genres — the effects of which can be seen in
Indian subcontinent and spills over to the America,Canada , and theUnited Kingdom , given the presence of Desis. A similar trend is seen at sites like Badmash, an online comic that gained notice for its Amitabh for President campaign, South Asian magazines such as [http://www.abcdlady.com ABCDlady] , as well as the greater prominence ofBollywood films in the United States. Crossovers movies such as "Bride and Prejudice ", "Bollywood/Hollywood " and "Monsoon Wedding " have helped the western audience understand the desi culture. The blog also addresses the growing prominence of South Asian Americans likeBobby Jindal ,Russell Peters ,Sanjay Gupta andKal Penn , among others, as they enter the mainstream of Western culture.outh Asians and American politics
Part of the focus of Sepia Mutiny is to bring attention to the expanding involvement of South Asian Americans as a political body in the United States, perhaps most notably in the 2004 and 2006 congressional and presidential elections. A lot of attention was given to the controversy surrounding
MacacaGate , a scandal that erupted due to comments by former RepublicanSenator forVirginia , George Allen, in which he used the ethnic slurmacaca to refer toS.R. Sidarth , an Indian American aide working for his opponent's Senatorial campaign. Sepia Mutiny also drew attention to other public figures in America who have used racial slurs against Indians in the past, including major radio personalities inPhiladelphia andNew York .The bloggers at Sepia Mutiny often focus on the emergence of South Asians in the Western political structure. The site serves as fertile ground for discussion regarding the actions of these politicians in the Western world, ranging from
Bobby Jindal toNimrata Randhawa-Haley toShahid Malik .Violence against South Asians
Another focus of the blog has been to highlight violence against South Asians — a phenomenon which has become more common since the
September 11 attacks on theWorld Trade Center . [ [http://www.asata.org/issue/hateviolence/content Hate violence | Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA) ] ] The site, however, broadens its awareness of violence beyond simplehate crimes . The recent tragedy atVirginia Tech was discussed from a South Asian perspective with posts about South Asian shooting victims ProfessorG. V. Loganathan and studentMinal "Minu" Panchal , victims the mainstream media failed to talk in depth about. They also were one of the few media sources that addressed the recent assault of a young Indian AmericanNational Lawyer's Guild observer Sanjukta Paul during the Los Angeles May Day Mêlée atMacArthur Park by a member of theLos Angeles Police Department . [ [http://accidentalblogger.typepad.com/accidental_blogger/2007/05/may_day_up_clos.html Accidental Blogger: May Day : Up Close and Personal ] ] [cite book|title=Police Terror in the Park|author=Leslie Radford|url=http://la.indymedia.org/news/2007/05/197899.php]outh Asian literature, music, and the arts
In the spring and summer of 2006, a number of Sepia Mutiny posts debated the allegations of plagiarism in
Kaavya Viswanathan 's novel, "How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life ". Posts related to Kaavya Viswanathan were widely cited by other blogs and the mass-media, including theNew York Times andWashington Post . The site has also highlighted South Asian authors that have come to attention in the United States and abroad in a more positive light, includingBooker Prize winnersSalman Rushdie andKiran Desai andPulitzer Prize winning novelistJhumpa Lahiri .There is considerable discussion about South Asians in the music industry, ranging from recent
Bollywood soundtracks to mainstream Western musicians, such as recentAmerican Idol contestantSanjaya Malakar . The site also provides coverage of the long history in the music industry of fusing Eastern and Western styles of music, as can be seen through the work of artists likePanjabi MC ,Raghav , andTalvin Singh , and unique new niche genres such asDesi Ska andHindu Rock . [cite web|url=http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/003422.html|title=Going Multi-tone: Desi Ska Music|author=Amardeep Singh|date=May 30 ,2006 ]In addition Indian American film and television are highlighted on the blog. Be it mainstream releases to Western audiences like
Harold and Kumar ,Salaam Bombay , and theElements Trilogy , or lesser known work such as the cult-classicAmerican Desi , Sepia Mutiny bloggers cover it.outh Asian Americans and the Indian subcontinent
In addition to being aware of issues faced by South Asians outside of India, Sepia Mutiny is also cognizant of current events within the subcontinent as well. Many posts discuss current events in India, including controversial topics such as
terrorism , communal tensions,AIDS , and even the rapid evolution of theBollywood film industry. Sepia Mutiny's comprehensive international awareness serves to highlight that the changing South Asian culture in the Western world is often mirrored by reciprocal evolution on the Indian subcontinent itself.References
External links
* [http://www.sepiamutiny.com/ Official website]
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