Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Review of Nine Parts of Desire and a bit of B&B!

First off today I am going to start off with my book review.

Geraldine Brooks', Nine Parts of Desire: The Secret World of Islamic Women is a captivating report on the lives of various Muslim women in various countries where Islam is the predominant religion. In her journeys to diverse countries in the Middle East from the fundamentalist Islamic Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam, to the more modern and liberal state of Jordan, she encounters a variety of women of all ages, from all walks of life and all with differentiating ideologies about Islam and their place in the religion spread by the Prophet Mohamed. In each country she discovers a new way of looking at Islam and an increasingly complex aspect of women's role in an Islamic Society. In Egypt she works with a woman, who from one day to the next sheds her western clothing to wear the hijab at the encouragement of her veiled Koranic study teacher. The most notable and commendable quality of her descriptions, is the fact that she rarely either condemns or condones her experiences, the people she encounters or the teachings of Islam themselves. Rather, her writing allows the reader to form his or her own opinions. Brooks' tales of struggles and triumphs of Muslim women are at the same time, uplifting and full of hope as well as frustrating and tragic. The complexity of Muslim women's issues are neither diminished nor exaggerated, but are seen in their true light. Though this book was published approximately 10 years ago, I feel much of what Brooks reported still has value and continues to hold true for many "Islamic" countries today. This book speaks on many long held ideas that those outside Islam have, as well as commenting on the views and traditions some Muslims uphold. I would certainly recommend this book to those interested in Women's Studies, Islam, the Middle East, or those who would merely like to learn more about a world outside of their own.

To purchase or find out more about this book on amazon.com click here

Alrighty, now I am going to talk about a film that is not the newest, but not the oldest. Because, you see, in this world there are two kind of people, those who have not seen Bunty Aur Babli and those that have. Me, I belong to the second kind. Yes people, yours truly FINALLY saw B&B!! And all I can really say is that I loved it! The dialogue was never too drawn out or too dramatic. The movie doesn't slow down and keeps up the pace all the way through, keeping you guessing. Abhi and Rani, made a very cute couple and the Big B himself gave an interesting performance. I really enjoyed seeing Abhishek and him act opposite each other.Naturally the fact that real life father and son were playing cat and mouse, planted itself into some of the dialog. I enjoyed all the songs, though seeing Big B rap was a bit strange, lol, and the matchy-matchy outfits that were going on in Nache Baliye.......not so good. But, there may be some who will disagree, so check out the vid below and leave comments as to whether or not this was Hit or Shit!
Much Love & Till Next Time,
Elizabeth

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Yes I know it's been a while.....AGAIN!

Hello All! I haven't posted a blog for a while now, due to stress, time constraints, and other irritating factors. Since then I have seen several films, although none are recent releases. I saw Sholay, which apart from the long drawn out fight scenes, with plenty of "dschoom, dschoom" to go around, was wonderful. Hema Malini was sweet enough, but I was more drawn to Jaya Bachchan's nee Bhaduri's character, the young widow. Sanjeev Kumar and Amjad Khan acted the excop and villian to a tee. But naturally the comedic and dramatic duo of Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan stole the show! My favorite song of the whole movie had to be Yeh Dosti Ham Nahin.



I also watched Dilwale Dulhaniye Le Jayenge and although this was my second time watching it, I loved it even more! Kajol is one of my favorite bollywood actresses and she was too cute in this film. I loved ALL the songs especially Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna, cause I'm a sucker for boy vs. girl dances, LOL!



And then, just this Saturday, I watched Provoked with Naveen Andrews, Miranda Richardson, Robbie Coltrane and of course Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan. For the first time, apart from Devdas, I really connected to Ash in this role. I felt like she really became one with the character of Kiranjit Ahluwalia and Naveen Andrews was completely the guy you wanted to hate. Check the trailer below if you haven't seen it and check out the film at your local Indian Store, Blockbuster or whatever movie rental service you use.



If you guys all think that all I do is watch movies all my life you are mistaken, I actually just finished reading two books by the author Jean Sasson, Princess and Princess Sultana's Daughters. Since finishing these two books, I have become SO MUCH more thankful for the freedoms that I enjoy everyday. Princess, begins telling the story of Sultana during her childhood. It is very important to note that Sultana nor are any of the other names of people she knows and family members are their real names, because of the fact that if it ever came to be known, who opened up and told about the secret life of the Saudi royalty, the people, and most importantly about the lives of women, her life would most certainly be ended by death. She is the youngest of ten girls, by ONE of her father's four wives, and was always head strong and in search of why things were the way they were. As was foretold, she became an enigma to herself and those around her. Her story is continued and that of her children is told in Princess Sultana's Daughters. I am looking forward to reading the third book in this trilogy, Princess Sultana's Circle. However, I must warn, that although these books are uplifting, they contain tales of horrible acts, largely of sexual and physical abuse towards women. This is not a book for those under 14. I would encourage men to read this series as well, to perhaps gain more insight into the female mind and more interestingly perhaps, the female mind under a veil in Saudi Arabia.

For your convenience, I have provided links to amazon.com for both of these books, please click on the title you are interested in to find out more.
Princess
Princess Sultana's Daughters

I am currently reading Nine Parts of Desire by Geraldine Brooks, and it is turning out to be quite a fascinating read. But I will save a full report for when I have completely finished the book.

Till next time, much love and I hope for more readers of my blog!
-Elizabeth


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