From Punjab to Peggy's Cove: Joyful Activism in Behind the Bhangra Boys (2019)

  • Rohini Bannerjee Saint Mary’s University (Canada)
Keywords: Behind the Bhangra Boys (2019), Sikh Diaspora in Eastern Canada, Joyful Activism

Abstract

This paper will examine how the 2019 Nancy Ackerman documentary film Behind the Bhangra Boys both deconstructs the complexities of contemporary Sikh immigrant identity in Eastern Canada and reinforces the intricacies of one’s social responsibility of being a welcome guest on the unceded territories of Mi’kma’ki, otherwise known as Nova Scotia. Following the energetic choreography and generous hearts of five young Sikh immigrants, the film reminds viewers that the protection of community and the planet is part and parcel of joyful activism, whilst following Guru Nanak’s teachings, be it along the rocky shoreline of Peggy’s Cove or the fertile farmlands of Punjab.

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Published
2023-03-15
How to Cite
Bannerjee, Rohini. 2023. “From Punjab to Peggy’s Cove: Joyful Activism in Behind the Bhangra Boys (2019)”. Revista Canaria De Estudios Ingleses, no. 83 (March), 151-59. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.recaesin.2021.83.11.