FACTOID # 32: Guatamalan women work 11.5 hours a day, while South African men work only 4.5.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

FACTS & STATISTICS    Simple view

  1. Select countries to view: (hold down Control key and click to select several)

     

     

    Compare:

     

     

  1. Select fact or statistic: (* = graphable)

     

     

     

  2. (OPTIONAL) Compare to statistic: (both need to be graphable)

     

     

     

  3. View result as:

     

       
(OR) SEARCH ALL encyclopedia, stats & forums:   

Encyclopedia > East is East
Jump to: navigation, search

East is East was a movie (released in 1999) of a mixed Pakistani-English household in Salford, Manchester in 1971. The film was directed by Damien O'Donnell and adapted by Ayub Khan-Din from his play. Jump to: navigation, search The English people are an indigenous European ethnic group originating in the lowlands of Great Britain and today represent a fairly homogenous composite population descended from a combination of Anglo-Saxons and Celts with minor influences from Scandinavians, Jutes, and Normans. ... Salford is the main town of the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. ... Jump to: navigation, search Manchester Town Hall is an example of the Victorian architecture found in Manchester and is the home of Manchester City Council Manchester is a large conurbation in the North West of England and is home to 2. ... Damien ODonnell is an Irish film director and writer. ...

George Khan (Om Puri), the father of 7 children and owner of a fish and chip shop is married to an English women named Ella. Nazir (George's first son) had dressed himself for a traditional Pakistani wedding. Nazir was set to be married to a Pakistani girl but bailed out at the last minute, after his bride-to-be had looked at him. Soon afterwards it is discovered that the youngest of his sons was not circumcised, whilst participating in a urination contest to the amazement of other Pakistani children. The son tried to resist but soon afterwards George got him circumcized and bought him some presents to make up to him Om Puri (born October 18, 1950) is an Indian actor. ... This article is being rewritten at Circumcision/temp Circumcision is the removal of some or all of the prepuce or foreskin though often the frenulum is also excised. ...


In desperation George, accepts to be introduced to a Mr. Shah. When Mr. Shah shows him a photo of his daughters. George had agreed to two of his sons (including Nazir who happens to be gay) to be married. Jump to: navigation, search This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


The family swerves precariously until George decides to take charge, disowning a son who refuses an arranged marriage. In order to reprieve himself, he decides that Tariq and his brother Abul will marry, sight unseen, the twin daughters of a Bradford businessman. The youngest, Said unearths the secret and the clan then decide to support the values of a normal British life. An arranged marriage is a marriage in which the marital partners are chosen by others based on considerations other than the pre-existing mutual attraction of the partners. ... Jump to: navigation, search Location within the British Isles This article discusses the city Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England. ...


George is a character both intransigent and violent, he is the root of the family conflict. Each conflict with each member of the Khan family occupies a different position along the fault line. Om Puri gives George paternal conservatism from which there is rich humour in his juggling act of trying to control the family by using Muslim values in a predominantly Christian society.


Nazir, the eldest, is gay and after fleeing an arranged marriage, he is disowned by his father. The multicultural homosexual aspect has links to another Channel 4 film production My Beautiful Laundrette. Maneer is religious and believes that his family will never be properly regarded as ‘English’. Saleem is an art student who pretends to be studying engineering to appease his family. My Beautiful Laundrette is a 1985 film directed by Stephen Frears. ...


Slapstick visual comedy is used when tomboy Meenah kicks a football through Mr Moorhouse’s window. His angry face is framed by what remains of his Enoch Powell poster. This gives the impression that all racists are the same and that they all have the same motives. Furthermore, a girl kicking a football through someone’s window breaks the stereotype of boy’s kicking football’s through windows, which is seen in many film and television productions. Moreover, Meenah playing football is against George’s beliefs that a woman’s place is in the household whilst wearing a sari. Enoch Powell The Right Honourable John Enoch Powell MBE (June 16, 1912 – February 8, 1998) was a British politician. ...


Some of the humour comes from incongruity – from hearing a young man gilded from head to toe in Muslim wedding finery open his mouth and speak broad Salford – but beneath the easy laughs a stealthy intelligence is at work.


Mr Moorhouse's silent hostility is comically undermined by the friendly overtures of his son Earnest, who longs to be part of the Khans' gang. And when his daughter Stella attempts to play Juliet to Tariq's Romeo – "I'll never let your father's colour come between us"


Sajid is permanently parka-clad and is mostly an observer to the unfolding family drama. Furthermore, Sajid being moved into an operating theatre in his parka also creates visual comedy.


Introducing a wide cast of characters with broad, comic strokes and moving the action along at a swift pace, O'Donnell still finds time for pleasing visual flourishes. In one scene the permanently parka-clad Sajid and his friend Earnest appear upside-down, through Meenah's legs, as she plays ball on the street. In a point-of-view shot for Sajid we see the world framed by the fluffy periscope of his parka hood.


The clash between British and Asian cultural values drives every scene from the beginning. In the opening sequence, a Christian parade winds its way down a tight, terraced Manchester street. In the midst, there are six Anglo-Asian children, the Khan family. As their English mother looks on, George makes his way back from the mosque. The news of his arrival sparks a mini-stampede as the children make their way down a side street. Comedy is evident when there is a birds-eye view shot of the children making their way down a side street quickly in order to overtake the father and rejoin the front of the parade. Moreover, a shot of George watching the parade as the children run behind him also produces comedy. Yet, although the Khan family feel that they are British, their situation is summed up by the family watching ‘The Clangers’ in silence. ‘The Clangers’ are a set of mysterious, rootless aliens on a planet where they do not belong, which has parallels to the Khan Family. Their sense of being British is most evident when Tariq shouts ‘I don’t want to marry a Paki!’.


However, there is a great deal of comedy displayed in the outdoor scenes involving the two seductive English girls toward the Khan children. Furthermore, by ironically showing a small, red-haired boy distributing literature for Enoch Powell whilst shouting ‘Salaam Aleikum’ to George Khan and also playing happily with the Khan’s youngest child.


An arranged marriage is good enough for George’s children, yet they are not allowed to ask questions about how he came to marry the woman he loves, without George becoming violent, which is essence makes him a hypocrite.


In one scene, George loses his temper and beats his wife and his son Maneer. The incident is present in a non graphic manner. In order to balance out the grim scenes, visual comedy in the shape of the drawing of a penis just after Sajid had been circumcised is used to relieve the tension.


New comedy normally presents an intrigue between a young man and a young woman, which is blocked by some kind of opposition, usually paternal and resolved in a twist in the plot by comic form. This is reinforced by Tariq’s situation.


Tariq deals with his father’s obdurate traditionalism and surrounding prejudice by having a dyed-blonde haired girlfriend and taking her to discos as his alter ego Tony. This gives the audience the impression that he believes that he is British so he has a stereotypical English name and that because of the colour of his skin he must use an English identity to get into the disco. He is a party-loving rebel who rejects his Asian heritage, calling himself Tony.


The film portrays its character’s ambiguities in part by oscillating between humour and dramatic action, creating a production in between the conventional film genres. This is reinforced by the director O’Donnell, “We’re dealing with racism. We’re dealing with tension between India and Pakistan, but we do it in the film with the use of humour because I think that is the best way to make a point’. Jump to: navigation, search A black man drinks out of a water fountain designated for black people in 1939 at a streetcar terminal. ...


There is a tilt against religion for romance, which is reinforced by Tariq and George. George is fighting the seduction of his children by the secular religion of pop music and fashion.


Although addressing serious social issues, East is East is not heavy handed, it uses comedy as a feature to relieve tension. With the 1971 backdrop, there is the India-Pakistan war over Kashmir and Enoch Powell’s immigration speeches for the family to deal with as well as the pressures of family honour and personal honour. Whilst challenging oppressive elements of traditional Pakistani culture. It deals with cultural differences and difficulties of assimilation. It is about the dangers of losing your identity, which George is trying so hard not to lose, when leaving one country for another. Moreover, the storyline of children rebelling against strict parents is often used as comedic fodder on television and on the big screen. Furthermore, it is about family dynamics and how children inevitably rebel against their parent’s beliefs and traditions in order to grow up and become independent. Nevertheless, East is East celebrates Britain’s cultural diversity. With its low-budget, sitcom-style set-up – one street, two or three interiors, neighbours who pop in and out of each other's houses – this BBC/FilmFour co-production feels instead like virtuoso small-screen drama. Assimilation, from Latin assimilatio meaning to render similar, is used to describe various phenomena: The process of assimilating new ideas into a schema (cognitive structure). ... // Computer programming In object-oriented programming, object identity is a mechanism for distinguishing different objects from each other. ... A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ... Jump to: navigation, search Corporate logo of the British Broadcasting Corporation The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the national broadcaster of the United Kingdom. ... FilmFour is a British digital television channel, screening Channel 4-like films (mainly non-blockbuster fare, generally popular independent and arthouse fare). ...


Other British films, such as ‘Trainspotting’ and ‘The Full Monty’ deal with social issues for example drug abuse and unemployment. However, the success of these comedies has tended to obscure their serious messages. Trainspotting refers to: Train spotting, the hobby Trainspotting, the novel by Irvine Welsh Trainspotting, the film based upon the above-mentioned novel. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Full Monty is a 1997 comedy film, a story of six unemployed British steel workers who decide to form a male striptease act. ...


Source

  • IMDB: East is East
  • Jamie Steele Review
  • A quick chat with the writer - Ayub Khan-din

  Results from FactBites:
 
East Flatbush apartments for rent apartment sublets rentals. East Flatbush Rent apartment rentals sublets roommates ... (252 words)
East Flatbush is located far away from Manhattan and is an inexpensive place to settle down for the long-term.
East Flatbush consists of smaller neighborhoods-Remsen Village, Rugby, Wingate, Faragut, and Erasmus.
East Flatbush is one of New York's most sizzling melting pots in terms of shopping, food, and architecture.
ASU East: East College (957 words)
Each semester, East College offers a selection of popular upper-division ASU General Studies and general interest courses, primarily for support of ASU East students but open to all ASU students who might find the time or location convenient.
Through the partnership with Chandler-Gilbert Community College, ASU East students can take first-year composition courses and courses that meet lower-division ASU General Studies requirements listed in “General Studies.” These courses, combined with introductory courses in the major, are available in an innovative integrated first-year curriculum designed to foster academic success.
Concentrations at ASU East are offered by East College, the College of Technology and Applied Sciences, and the Morrison School of Agribusiness and Resource Management.
  More results at FactBites »


 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms.