bokomslag National Identity in Indian Popular Cinema, 1947-1987
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National Identity in Indian Popular Cinema, 1947-1987

Sumita S Chakravarty

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  • 351 sidor
  • 1994
Although Indian popular cinema has a long history and is familiar to audiences around the world, it has rarely been systematically studied. This book offers the first detailed account of the popular film as it has grown and changed during the tumultuous decades of Indian nationhood. The study focuses on the cinemas characteristic forms, its range of meanings and pleasures, and, above all, its ideological construction of Indian national identity. Informed by theoretical developments in film theory, cultural studies, postcolonial discourse, and Third World cinema, the book identifies the major genres and movements within Bombay cinema since Independence and uses them to enter larger cultural debates about questions of identity, authenticity, citizenship, and collectivity. Chakravarty examines numerous films of the period, including Guide (Vijay Anand, 1965), Shri 420 [The gentleman cheat] (Raj Kapoor, 1955), and Bhumika [The role] (Shyam Benegal, 1977). She shows how imperso-nation, played out in masquerade and disguise, has characterized the representation of national identity in popular films, so that concerns and conflicts over class, communal, and regional differences are obsessively evoked, explored, and neutralized. These findings will be of interest to film and area specialists, as well as general readers in film studies.
  • Författare: Sumita S Chakravarty
  • Illustratör: 42 b&w photos
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780292711563
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 351
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1994-01-01
  • Förlag: University of Texas Press