K.P. Jayasankar | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Maharaja's_College,_Ernakulam, Mumbai University |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Educator, Curator |
Years active | 1991 – present |
Spouse | Anjali Monteiro |
Website | www |
K.P. Jayasankar is a documentary filmmaker and researcher who lives in Mumbai. He is currently Professor at the School of Media and Cultural Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Jointly with Anjali Monteiro, he has over thirty-five documentary films and has over 30 national and international awards in film festivals.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Career
Jayasankar was born in Kochi, Kerala, on 28 November. He completed his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Maharaja's College, Kochi in 1973 and a master's degree in German studies from Department of Foreign Languages, Mumbai University, in 1982. He has done his Ph.D. in humanities and social sciences from Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, in 1991. He joined Tata Institute of Social Sciences in 1986. He married his colleague Anjali Monteiro in 1989 and they have a daughter.
Jayasankar joined the Audio-Visual Unit, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, in 1986, which is now the School of Media and Cultural Studies. He has been a visiting faculty/scholar at several media and design schools and universities, in India and overseas, including University of Heidelberg, University of Technology, Sydney, Lund University, Sweden, Goldsmiths University, London and Lahti Institute of Design, Finland.
Selected publications
- 2020 Anjali Monteiro, K.P. Jayasankar and Amit Rai, DigiNaka: Subaltern Politics and Digital Media in Post-Capitalist India, Orient Blackswan.[8]
- 2018 Faiz Ullah, Anjali Monteiro and K.P. Jayasankar, DiverCity- Independent Documentary as an Alternate Narrative of the City, in Devasundaram, A.E. (ed) Indian Cinema Beyond Bollywood: The New Independent Cinema Revolution, Routledge
- 2016 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, A Fly in The Curry: Independent Documentary in India, Sage, 2016. Won Special Mention 64th National Film Awards#Golden Lotus Award for best book on cinema category.
- 2012 Anjali Monteiro and K.P. Jayasankar, Resisting Censorship in India, East Asia Forum Quarterly, Vol 4, No. 1.
- 2010 Anjali Monteiro K.P. Jayasankar, A New Pair of Scissors- the Draft Cinematograph Bill, Economic and Political Weekly, 17 July 2010
- 2009 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, Jai Ho Shanghai: The Invisible Poor in Slumdog Millionaire, in Kaldor, Mary et al. (eds) Global Civil Society Yearbook of the London School of Economics, Sage, London
- 2005 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, Censorship ke Peeche Kya Hai, in Nalini Rajan (ed) Practising Journalism, Sage, London
- 2003 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, The Plot Thickens – A Cultural Studies Approach to Media Education in India, in Tony Lavender, Birgitte Tufte and Dafna Lemish (eds.) Global Trends in Media Education, Hampton Press.
- 2001 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, Documentary and Ethnographic Film, Elsevier Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Elsevier.
- 2000 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, Between the Normal and the Imaginary – The Spectator-self, the Other and Satellite Television in India, in Hagen, I and Wasko, J.(eds) Consuming Audiences: Production and Reception in Media Research, Hampton Press.
- 1998 Anjali Monteiro, Official Television and Unofficial Fabrications of the Self: The Spectator as Subject in Nandy, Ashis (ed.), The Secret Politics of Our Desires, OUP.
- 1993 K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro, The Spectator-Indian – An Exploratory Study of the Reception of News, Cultural Studies 10 (1).
Filmography
(Co-directed with Anjali Monteiro)
Year | Title | Length |
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2017 | A Delicate Weave | 62 minutes |
2012 | Farooq vs The State | 25 minutes |
2011 | So Heddan So Hoddan | 60 minutes |
2009 | Do Din ka Mela (A Two Day Fair) | 60 minutes |
2007 | Our Family | 56 minutes |
2005 | She Write | 55 minutes |
2003 | Naata: The Bond | 45 minutes |
2001 | Saacha (The Loom) | 49 minutes |
1997 | YCP 1997 | 43 minutes |
1995 | Kahankar : Ahankar (Story Maker : Story Taker | 38 minutes |
1994 | Identity: The Construction of Selfhood | 20 minutes |
1993 | A Collective Exploration Of Ourselves, Our Bodies | 23 minutes |
1992 | One Hundred Years Of Drought | 21 minutes |
1991 | From the Diary of a Genetic Counsellor | 30 minutes |
Awards and recognition
- 2013- Jayasankar's film Saacha (The Loom), co-directed with Anjali Monteiro was a part of the installation, Project Space: Word. Sound. Power. Tate Modern, London, as well as at Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
- 2018 -Around 30 national and international awards to his films include Our Family.
- 2008- Certificate of Merit and Special Mention of the Jury, at MIFF.
- 2013- So Heddan So Hoddan won the Basil – Wright Award at RAI International Ethnographic Film Festival in
- 2019- A Delicate Weave, which received the Jury's commendation, Intangible culture film prize, 16th Royal Anthropological Institute Festival at Bristol, UK.
References
- ↑ Nagpaul, Dipti (24 November 2017). "A delicate weave of the musical traditions of communities from across Kutch". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ↑ "K P Jayasankar". Economic and Political Weekly: 7–8. 5 June 2015.
- ↑ Pradeep, K. (8 December 2010). "Their hearts take over when the camera stops". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
- ↑ "Many realities, many worlds: Anjali Monteiro & KP Jayasankar at the Kochi Biennale 2018". www.indulgexpress.com.
- ↑ "Anjali Monteiro". The Conversation.
- ↑ "A delicately woven musical journey | Kochi News - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Documenting the social fabric of Kutch". The Hindu. 30 October 2017 – via www.thehindu.com.
- ↑ "Orient BlackSwan".
External links
- K.P. Jayasankar at IMDb
- https://indianculturalforum.in/2020/03/17/a-metropolis-of-contradictions-bombay-through-saacha/
- https://indianculturalforum.in/2019/10/31/builders-of-your-grand-edifice-the-memories-of-narayan-surve/
- https://indianculturalforum.in/authors/bharathy-singaravel-in-conversation-with-anjali-monteiro-and-kp-jayasankar/