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Bollywood and Globalization: Indian Popular Cinema, Nation, and Diaspora


Bollywood and Globalization: Indian Popular Cinema, Nation, and Diaspora

Paperback by Mehta, Rini Bhattacharya; Pandharipande, Rajeshwari V.

Bollywood and Globalization: Indian Popular Cinema, Nation, and Diaspora

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ISBN:
9780857287823
Publication Date:
1 Jun 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Anthem Press
Pages:
210 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Bollywood and Globalization: Indian Popular Cinema, Nation, and Diaspora

Description

Commercial cinema has always been one of the biggest indigenous industries in India, and remains so in the post-globalization era, when Indian economy has entered a new phase of global participation, liberalization and expansion. Issues of community, gender, society, social and economic justice, bourgeois-liberal individualism, secular nationhood and ethnic identity are nowhere more explored in the Indian cultural mainstream than in commercial cinema. As Indian economy and policy have gone through a sea-change after the end of the Cold War and the commencement of the Global Capital, the largest cultural industry has followed suit. This book is a significant addition to the study of post-Global Indian culture. The articles represent a variety of theoretical and pedagogical approaches, and the collection will be appreciated by beginners and scholars alike.

Contents

Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Bollywood, Nation, Diaspora: An Incomplete Introduction to Indian Cinema in the Era of Globalization; Sentimental Symptoms; Is Everybody Saying 'Shava Shava' To Bollywood Bhangra?; Bollywood Babes; Globalization and the Cultural Imaginary; Rang de Basanti; Between Yaars; Imagining the Past in the Present; 'It's All About Loving Your Parents'; Select Bibliography

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