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South Asian Cinemas - Widening the Lens

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Informationen zum Autor Sara Dickey is Professor of Anthropology at Bowdoin College, U.S.A. Her research interests include class in urban India, and Tamil film-watching, cinema, and politics. She is author of Cinema and the Urban Poor in South India and co-editor of Home and Hegemony: Domestic Service and Identity Politics in South and Southeast Asia . Rajinder Dudrah is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Screen Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. He has researched and published widely in film, media and cultural studies in international journals. His books include Bollywood: Sociology Goes to the Movies and Bhangra: Birmingham and Beyond . Klappentext This original collection of new work explores the breadth and depth of South Asia's many vibrant cinemas. Going well beyond Bollywood, it explores music, dance, audiences, filmmakers, and film industries in Nepali, Sri Lankan, Pakistani Panjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Kannada, and early Tamil cinemas, along with variations on Bollywood genres. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture. Zusammenfassung This path-breaking collection explores the breadth and depth of South Asia’s many vibrant cinemas. It extends well beyond Bollywood to Nepali, Sri Lankan, Pakistani Panjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Kannada, and early Tamil cinemas, while unpacking the category of 'Bollywood' itself. The coverage of cinematic features is equally far-ranging, exploring music, dance, audiences, filmmakers, industries, and the mutual influences among South Asia’s cinemas. With a mix of ethnographic, historical, auteur, and textual approaches, this exciting collection presents the first wide-reaching analysis of South Asian cinemas. The nine chapters include a new theoretical and historical engagement by the co-editors about the burgeoning area of South Asian cinemas in the academy, as well as original research by young and established scholars. From historical to contemporary considerations, to close analyses and empirical material from fieldwork, to a rich and revealing photographic essay, this collection will be novel reading for a new generation of work into an important global cinematic region. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Widening the Lens on South Asian Cinemas Sara Dickey and Rajinder Dudrah 2. What Is Tamil about Tamil Cinema? Stephen Hughes 3. Mediating Bhojpuriya: Migration, Circulation, and Bhojpuri Cinema Kathryn Hardy 4. Bollylite in America Priya Joshi 5. The Indian People’s Theater Association (IPTA) on Film: (Con)testing Memory and History in the Bengali Theaterscapes of Ritwik Ghatak’s Komal Gandhar (‘E Flat’, 1961) Erin O’Donnell 6. Silence and the Uncanny: Partition in the Soundtrack of Khamosh Pani Pavitra Sundar 7. Ladies Queues, ‘Roadside Romeos’, and Balcony Seating: Ethnographic Observations on Women’s Cinema-Going Experiences Lakshmi Srinivas 8. Under India’s Big Umbrella? Bollywood Dance in Nepal Sangita Shresthova 9. An Overview of Contemporary Sri Lankan Cinema: A Photographic Essay Abby Robinson ...

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Authors Sara (EDT)/ Dudrah Dickey, Sara Dudrah Dickey, DICKEY SARA DUDRAH RAJINDER
Assisted by Sara Dickey (Editor), Dickey Sara (Editor), Rajinder Dudrah (Editor), Rajinder Kumar Dudrah (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.11.2011
 
EAN 9780415698450
ISBN 978-0-415-69845-0
No. of pages 152
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, India, Films, cinema

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