Indian popular cinema : a narrative of cultural change
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Indian popular cinema : a narrative of cultural change
Trentham Books, 2004
New rev. ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-155) and index
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Description
A unique publication, the first of its kind in literature, co-authored by a social scientist and a film historian, providing a powerful critical analysis of the culture and history of the Indian film as an art form and popular medium. T.V. Sathyamurthy, Professor of Politics at University of York, England, on the first edition of this acclaimed book. The book reviews nine decades of Indian popular cinema and examines its immense influence on people in India and its diaspora. Since it was published in 1998, Indian film has developed in new directions. As films today vie with Indian soap operas for popularity, film making in India has acquired 'industry status' and consequently has greater accountability to its public. All this is reflected in this new and extensively revised edition of Indian Popular Cinema. It tracks the rise of 'designer cinema', reviews the increasingly significant Tamil cinema, and considers films made by Indians in the diaspora.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS: 1. The Beginnings
- 2. The Distinctiveness of Indian Popular Cinema
- 3. Cinema and Society in India
- 4. Religion, Ethnicity and Caste in Indian Cinema
- 5. Women in Indian Cinema
- 6. Styles and Techniques
- 7. The Changing Scene in Popular Cinema
- 8. Regional Cinemas of India
- 9. Conclusion
- Appendix: NFDC Bombay
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