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Manufacturing Indianness - Nation-Branding and Postcolonial Identity

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Manufacturing Indianness takes an interdisciplinary approach in deconstructing nation-branding exercises in neoliberal India, utilizing the fetish as a critical device to demonstrate how postcolonial nation-building can become colonizing. Using interviews with media-makers and nation-branding professionals, postcolonial theory, media and cultural studies, psychoanalytic theories, political economy approaches, affective theory, cultural geography, and branding and marketing perspectives, Manufacturing Indianness provides an insightful and academically sophisticated investigation into how the Indian state and its corporate partners have merged cultural/ethnic nationalism (Hindutva) with neoliberalism to form the ultimate fetish of Brand India.

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Acknowledgments - Introduction: Text and Context: Postcolonial Media Studies and the Fetishization of the Neoliberal Nation - Nation Inc. and Postcolonial Neoliberalism - From the East India Company to Nation Inc. - Nation-Branding: India Inc. Is Incredible !ndia - Taking Care of the Mother(land): Bollywood Patriotism and Young India - Manufacturing Terror®: Destroying the Other Through Nation-Branding - Old and New Goddesses: Disrobing Indian Femininity - Conclusion.

About the author










Ishita Sinha Roy is Associate Professor in Media Studies at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania. Her research interests cover postcolonial media studies, cultural studies, branding and marketing, digital media and storytelling, and new media technologies. Currently she is working on her next project on the colonization of bodies and doll culture.

Product details

Authors Ishita Sinha Roy
Assisted by Moumin Quazi (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781433161599
ISBN 978-1-4331-6159-9
No. of pages 536
Dimensions 178 mm x 28 mm x 254 mm
Weight 1014 g
Series South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Studies
South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture Studies
South Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture
Subjects Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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