{"id":187153,"date":"2017-04-12T08:10:51","date_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:10:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/sex-and-sensibility-indias-censor-board-and-overreach-the-the-diplomat\/"},"modified":"2017-04-12T08:10:51","modified_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:10:51","slug":"sex-and-sensibility-indias-censor-board-and-overreach-the-the-diplomat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/sex-and-sensibility-indias-censor-board-and-overreach-the-the-diplomat\/","title":{"rendered":"Sex and Sensibility: India&#8217;s Censor Board and Overreach | The &#8230; &#8211; The Diplomat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Indian censorship of film    continues apace.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Central Board of Film Certification in India under is    commonly referred to as the Censor Board. A quick glance at    some of its heavily debated recent decisions will elucidate    why. While primary role of the CBFC is to provide certification    for different categories of films, it is also entrusted with    the responsibility of ensuring that films do    transgressone of the express restrictions of free speech    in India. This has meant that from time to time, the CBFC has    withheldpermission for the screening of films or    requested specific cuts and changes to the story. More    recently, this has become commonplace rather than the    exception.  <\/p>\n<p>    The biggest theme that the CBFC under Chairperson Pahlaj    Nihalani appears to be at war against depictions of sexuality.    Recently, the film The Danish Girl     was denied the required certification to be aired on TV as    its topic was declared as overly sensitive and accordingly    requiredtoo many cuts. The film looks at sex reassignment    and gender dysphoria. Ka Bodyscapeswas    similarly    denied certification as it apparently glorified homosexual    relationships and contained vulgarity, depicted Hinduism in a    derogatory manner, and also depicted a Muslim woman    masturbating.  <\/p>\n<p>    This war is not just against depictions of desire among sexual    minorities, as evidenced by the CBFCs halt on the screening of    Lipstick Under My Burkha. The stated    reason for this ban was that the film was too    lady-oriented and had abusive words, audio pornography, and    was potentially sensitive to some sections (implying the Muslim    community). These bans and others have been banded together as    evidence that the CBFC is extremely skittishabout    depictions of sexual desire. Adding to the fray, kissing scenes    are routinely cut out of the television screenings of movies,    and abusive words are muted even in films about verbal violence    or abuse.  <\/p>\n<p>    This trigger-happy censorship environment has a larger context    in the specific demands of cultural groups and morality    crusaders. While the CBFC seems happy to lead by example,    political parties, cultural representatives, and religious    groups add to this growing trend towards censorship. The film    Parched for instance     faced opposition for depictions of female nudity    inUdta Punjab, which discussed drug    abuse,faced    opposition for its use of language and violence and its    portrayal of the state of Punjab. Alleged distortion of history    is another common theme cultural groups draw upon while calling    for these bans  as in the case of the trouble faced by the    films     Bajirao Mastani and     Padmavati, both of which depicted Hindu-Muslim    inter-religious romances in the lives of historical rulers or    leaders.  <\/p>\n<p>    In each of the above cases, specific criticism has been levied    against the ban, but collectively they allude towards a    dangerous trend where existing taboos are solidified and a    certain narrative of history alone is tolerated. Sexuality in    some forms is accepted  typically when it adheres to the male    gaze, fictional license is allowed for historical movies that    merely attempt to create a larger than life narrative, which    does not discomfit existing understandings of power and    villainy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prominent directors and actors, both new and veteran, have    spoken out against this trend both on mainstream media and    social media, but the enemy they wish to take down is not    singular. While much of the anger may be directed against the    CBFC, and rightfully so, the source of the CBFCs mandate comes    from the public. For as long as public sentiments continue to    be inflammable in the face of art, and fragile narratives of    masculinity, social order and historical narrative are    threatened, the lurking demon of censorship cannot be defeated.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/thediplomat.com\/2017\/04\/sex-and-sensibility-indias-censor-board-and-overreach\/\" title=\"Sex and Sensibility: India's Censor Board and Overreach | The ... - The Diplomat\">Sex and Sensibility: India's Censor Board and Overreach | The ... - The Diplomat<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Indian censorship of film continues apace. The Central Board of Film Certification in India under is commonly referred to as the Censor Board. 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