Mississippi Masala 1991 [hot]
[White Hegemony / Historical Oppression] / \ v v [South Asian Diaspora] <---> [African American Community] (Mutual Prejudice & Insulation) Directorial Style and Visual Language
Jay is consumed by the injustice of being racially targeted and expelled by Black Ugandans. Mississippi masala 1991
Jumping forward nearly 20 years, the family has resettled in the unlikely location of Greenwood, Mississippi. Jay, a proud lawyer who has spent his post-exile life obsessed with suing the Ugandan government for the return of his property, runs a small liquor store. The family lives a precarious existence, straddling a conservative Gujarati-Indian culture and the rural, racially-charged atmosphere of the South. [White Hegemony / Historical Oppression] / \ v
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