Salaam Bollywood (eBook, PDF)
Representations and interpretations
Redaktion: Kishore, Vikrant; Patra, Parichay; Sarwal, Amit
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This book traces the journey of popular Hindi cinema from 1913 to contemporary times when Bollywood has evolved as a part of India's cultural diplomacy. The essays critically consider transformations of the Hindi film industry, issues of gender, dance and choreography, Bombay cinema's negotiations with cityscape and urbanisms, and concentrate on its multifarious regional, national and transnational implications in the 21st century.
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This book traces the journey of popular Hindi cinema from 1913 to contemporary times when Bollywood has evolved as a part of India's cultural diplomacy. The essays critically consider transformations of the Hindi film industry, issues of gender, dance and choreography, Bombay cinema's negotiations with cityscape and urbanisms, and concentrate on its multifarious regional, national and transnational implications in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781317232865
- Artikelnr.: 44873577
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317232865
- Artikelnr.: 44873577
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Vikrant Kishore is an academic, film-maker, journalist, photographer and currently Lecturer in Media at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Amit Sarwal is Honorary Associate Professor at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and Founding Convenor of the Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network. Parichay Patra is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Film and Screen Studies, School of Media, Film and Journalism, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Foreword. Introduction Part I. Histories: Mainstream and Alternative 1.
Myths, Markets and Panics: Speculating about the Proto-Cinematic Historical
Significance of the Popularity of Two Parsi Theatre Plays at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century 2. The Left Encounter: Progressive Voices of
Nationalism and Indian Cinema to the 1950s 3. Genre Mixing as Creative
Fabrication 4. What Do the Villains Have? Indian Cinema's Villains in the
1970s Hariprasad Athanickal 5. Inward Bound: Self-referentiality in Bombay
Cinema Part II. Bollywood Dance: Re-reading History 6. Dancing to the
Songs: History of Dance in Popular Hindi Films 7. Designing the Song and
Dance Sequences: Exploring Bollywood's Cinematic Creativity 8. The Item
Girl: Tradition and Transgression in Bollywood Dancing Part III. Changes in
the City Scape, Changes in Cinema 9. Regionalist Disjuncture in Bollywood:
Dabangg and the Consumerist Cinema 10. Mourning and Blood-Ties: Macbeth in
Mumbai 11. Black Friday: A Screen History of the 1993 Bombay Bomb Blasts
12. The Re-Mapped Dialectics of Contemporary Indian Cinema: Kahaani and
That Girl in Yellow Boots Part IV. Other Regions, Other Nations 13.
Marking out the "South" in/of Hindi Cinema: An Approach via Remakes 14.
Between Solidarity and the Stereotype: Chandni Chowk to China 15. The Khan
Mania: Universal Appeal of Superstar Shahrukh Khan in a Post-globalized
Bollywood Era 16. Old Wine in a New Bottle: Bollywood Films Shot in
Australia after 9/11 17. The Way Cinema was Banished: The Intervention of
Cinema Studies in India
Myths, Markets and Panics: Speculating about the Proto-Cinematic Historical
Significance of the Popularity of Two Parsi Theatre Plays at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century 2. The Left Encounter: Progressive Voices of
Nationalism and Indian Cinema to the 1950s 3. Genre Mixing as Creative
Fabrication 4. What Do the Villains Have? Indian Cinema's Villains in the
1970s Hariprasad Athanickal 5. Inward Bound: Self-referentiality in Bombay
Cinema Part II. Bollywood Dance: Re-reading History 6. Dancing to the
Songs: History of Dance in Popular Hindi Films 7. Designing the Song and
Dance Sequences: Exploring Bollywood's Cinematic Creativity 8. The Item
Girl: Tradition and Transgression in Bollywood Dancing Part III. Changes in
the City Scape, Changes in Cinema 9. Regionalist Disjuncture in Bollywood:
Dabangg and the Consumerist Cinema 10. Mourning and Blood-Ties: Macbeth in
Mumbai 11. Black Friday: A Screen History of the 1993 Bombay Bomb Blasts
12. The Re-Mapped Dialectics of Contemporary Indian Cinema: Kahaani and
That Girl in Yellow Boots Part IV. Other Regions, Other Nations 13.
Marking out the "South" in/of Hindi Cinema: An Approach via Remakes 14.
Between Solidarity and the Stereotype: Chandni Chowk to China 15. The Khan
Mania: Universal Appeal of Superstar Shahrukh Khan in a Post-globalized
Bollywood Era 16. Old Wine in a New Bottle: Bollywood Films Shot in
Australia after 9/11 17. The Way Cinema was Banished: The Intervention of
Cinema Studies in India
Foreword. Introduction Part I. Histories: Mainstream and Alternative 1.
Myths, Markets and Panics: Speculating about the Proto-Cinematic Historical
Significance of the Popularity of Two Parsi Theatre Plays at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century 2. The Left Encounter: Progressive Voices of
Nationalism and Indian Cinema to the 1950s 3. Genre Mixing as Creative
Fabrication 4. What Do the Villains Have? Indian Cinema's Villains in the
1970s Hariprasad Athanickal 5. Inward Bound: Self-referentiality in Bombay
Cinema Part II. Bollywood Dance: Re-reading History 6. Dancing to the
Songs: History of Dance in Popular Hindi Films 7. Designing the Song and
Dance Sequences: Exploring Bollywood's Cinematic Creativity 8. The Item
Girl: Tradition and Transgression in Bollywood Dancing Part III. Changes in
the City Scape, Changes in Cinema 9. Regionalist Disjuncture in Bollywood:
Dabangg and the Consumerist Cinema 10. Mourning and Blood-Ties: Macbeth in
Mumbai 11. Black Friday: A Screen History of the 1993 Bombay Bomb Blasts
12. The Re-Mapped Dialectics of Contemporary Indian Cinema: Kahaani and
That Girl in Yellow Boots Part IV. Other Regions, Other Nations 13.
Marking out the "South" in/of Hindi Cinema: An Approach via Remakes 14.
Between Solidarity and the Stereotype: Chandni Chowk to China 15. The Khan
Mania: Universal Appeal of Superstar Shahrukh Khan in a Post-globalized
Bollywood Era 16. Old Wine in a New Bottle: Bollywood Films Shot in
Australia after 9/11 17. The Way Cinema was Banished: The Intervention of
Cinema Studies in India
Myths, Markets and Panics: Speculating about the Proto-Cinematic Historical
Significance of the Popularity of Two Parsi Theatre Plays at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century 2. The Left Encounter: Progressive Voices of
Nationalism and Indian Cinema to the 1950s 3. Genre Mixing as Creative
Fabrication 4. What Do the Villains Have? Indian Cinema's Villains in the
1970s Hariprasad Athanickal 5. Inward Bound: Self-referentiality in Bombay
Cinema Part II. Bollywood Dance: Re-reading History 6. Dancing to the
Songs: History of Dance in Popular Hindi Films 7. Designing the Song and
Dance Sequences: Exploring Bollywood's Cinematic Creativity 8. The Item
Girl: Tradition and Transgression in Bollywood Dancing Part III. Changes in
the City Scape, Changes in Cinema 9. Regionalist Disjuncture in Bollywood:
Dabangg and the Consumerist Cinema 10. Mourning and Blood-Ties: Macbeth in
Mumbai 11. Black Friday: A Screen History of the 1993 Bombay Bomb Blasts
12. The Re-Mapped Dialectics of Contemporary Indian Cinema: Kahaani and
That Girl in Yellow Boots Part IV. Other Regions, Other Nations 13.
Marking out the "South" in/of Hindi Cinema: An Approach via Remakes 14.
Between Solidarity and the Stereotype: Chandni Chowk to China 15. The Khan
Mania: Universal Appeal of Superstar Shahrukh Khan in a Post-globalized
Bollywood Era 16. Old Wine in a New Bottle: Bollywood Films Shot in
Australia after 9/11 17. The Way Cinema was Banished: The Intervention of
Cinema Studies in India