Fire: A Queer Film Classic
By (Author) Shohini Ghosh
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
13th January 2011
Canada
General
Non Fiction
791.4372
Paperback
176
Width 127mm, Height 178mm
197g
Fire delves into the controversial 1996 lesbian love story by Indian-born director Deepa Mehta. Set in a contemporary middle-class Hindu household in the heart of Delhi, Fire tells the story of Radha and Sita, the wives of two brothers, who fall in love with one another. Crisis overtakes the extended family when a servant discovers the relationship and tells one of the husbands. Overcoming both a literal and allegorical 'trial by fire', the two women leave their marriages to make a life together. This book examines the controversy that divided a nation.
Shohini Ghosh: Shohini Ghosh is Professor at the AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, a university in New Delhi. Tales of the Night Fairies, her documentary on the sex workers rights movement, made a strong intervention in debates on sex work. She writes on contemporary media practices and sexuality.