Bollywood and globalization : Indian popular cinema, nation, and diaspora / edited by Rini Bhattacharya Mehta and Rajeshwari V. Pandharipande.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London, UK ; New York, NY : Anthem Press, 2010.
  • ©2010
Description
1 online resource (xi, 197 pages)

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Series
Anthem South Asian studies [More in this series]
Summary note
This book is a collection of incisive articles on the interactions between Indian Popular Cinema and the political and cultural ideologies of a new post-Global India.
Notes
Series statement from page 1 of cover.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
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Print version record.
Contents
  • Bollywood, nation, globalization : an incomplete introduction / Rini Bhattacharya Mehta
  • Sentimental symptoms : the films of Karan Johar and Bombay cinema / Sangita Gopal
  • Is everybody saying 'Shava shava' to Bollywood Bhangra? / Anjali Gera Roy
  • Bollywood babes : body and female desire in the Bombay films since the nineties and Darr, Mohra and Aitraaz : a tropic discourse / Purna Chowdhury
  • Globalization and the cultural imaginary : constructions of subjectivity, freedom & enjoyment in popular Indian cinema / Gautam Basu Thakur
  • Rang de basanti : the solvent brown and other imperial colors / Manisha Basu
  • Between yaars : the queering of dosti in contemporary Bollywood films / Dinah Holtzman
  • Imagined subjects : law, gender and citizenship in Indian cinema / Nandini Bhattacharya
  • 'It's all about loving your parents' : liberalization, Hindutva and Bollywood's new fathers / Meheli Sen.
ISBN
  • 9781843318897 ((electronic book))
  • 184331889X ((electronic book))
  • 0857288970 ((electronic book))
  • 9780857288974 ((electronic book))
  • 1843318334
  • 9781843318330
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OCLC
741613779
International Article Number
  • 9781843318330
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