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South Asian Cinemas - Widening the Lens (Paperback): Sara Dickey, Rajinder Dudrah South Asian Cinemas - Widening the Lens (Paperback)
Sara Dickey, Rajinder Dudrah
R1,488 Discovery Miles 14 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This path-breaking collection explores the breadth and depth of South Asia s many vibrant cinemas. It extends well beyond Bollywood to Nepali, Sri Lankan, Pakistani Panjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Kannada, and early Tamil cinemas, while unpacking the category of 'Bollywood' itself. The coverage of cinematic features is equally far-ranging, exploring music, dance, audiences, filmmakers, industries, and the mutual influences among South Asia s cinemas.

With a mix of ethnographic, historical, auteur, and textual approaches, this exciting collection presents the first wide-reaching analysis of South Asian cinemas. The nine chapters include a new theoretical and historical engagement by the co-editors about the burgeoning area of South Asian cinemas in the academy, as well as original research by young and established scholars. From historical to contemporary considerations, to close analyses and empirical material from fieldwork, to a rich and revealing photographic essay, this collection will be novel reading for a new generation of work into an important global cinematic region.

This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture."

InterMedia in South Asia - The Fourth Screen (Hardcover): Rajinder Dudrah, Sangita Gopal, Amit Rai, Anustup Basu InterMedia in South Asia - The Fourth Screen (Hardcover)
Rajinder Dudrah, Sangita Gopal, Amit Rai, Anustup Basu
R4,279 Discovery Miles 42 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emergence of new media today in South Asia has signalled an event, the meaning of which remains obscure but whose reality is rapidly evolving along gradients of intensity and experience. Contemporary media in and from South Asia have come to sense a new arrangement of value, sensation, and force - new forms of becoming that might be usefully termed as 'media ecologies'. This evolution from nation-based forms of communication (Doordarshan, All India Radio, the "national" feudal romance) to simultaneous global ones conform and mutate the structures of feeling of local, national, diasporic and transnational belonging. This collection of original essays is concerned with understanding how people are making meaning from the new media and how subaltern tinkering (pirating, peer to peer file sharing, hacking, noise jamming, indymedia, etc.) does things to and in the new media. This exciting works helps us to make sense of the creation of new publics, new affects and new experiences of pleasure and value in convergences of intermedia in a fast developing South Asia context.

This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

Designing (Post)Colonial Knowledge - Imagining South Asia: Priya Jha, Rajinder Dudrah Designing (Post)Colonial Knowledge - Imagining South Asia
Priya Jha, Rajinder Dudrah
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past 20 years we have seen critical design studies emerge as a springboard for scholars, activists, and those working in the creative industries. Design studies has enabled critics to link the relationship between constructions of knowledge and the emotional commitments that both practitioners and audiences bring to the making and uses of design work. A critical focus on these practices can reveal issues such as the distribution of power and emotional evocations and experiences in and through different designs. At the same time, the use of design studies has drawn on diverse fields such as art history, architecture, public policy, and Geographic Information Systems. This collected volume, the first of its kind, engages with these fields of critical inquiry with ideas and debates in post-colonial studies, and in media and cultural studies. It contributes to a growing body of scholarship that examines material culture and its relationship between design and its construction of knowledge about multicultural identities in the colonial and postcolonial periods, with a focus on South Asia. The chapters pose questions about colonial history, colonial and postcolonial cultural practices, and the aestheticization of South Asian art, design, and media forms as they inform identities in a deterritorialized global culture. The sites of the investigation by the contributors reflect the interdisciplinarity of design studies and share the insistence on emphasizing the vernacular: Indian fashion design, lithographic design in Muslim princely states, and Indian floor drawings live alongside museum exhibitions, shopping malls, and film spaces. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi Cinema (Paperback): Ajay Gehlawat, Rajinder Dudrah The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi Cinema (Paperback)
Ajay Gehlawat, Rajinder Dudrah
R1,247 Discovery Miles 12 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring the evolution of song and dance in the popular Hindi film, this book examines how these quintessential elements have been and continue to be theorized. As song 'picturizations', as they are frequently called, have evolved, shifting from little more than impromptu moves around tree trunks to highly choreographed affairs featuring scores of professional dancers and exotic backgrounds, their theorization has also developed beyond the initial, peremptory dismissals of earlier critics. Featuring a landmark collection of essays from leading theorists, as well as newer contributions from up-and-coming scholars, this book develops new and exciting ways of thinking about song and dance in Hindi cinema and, in turn, explores how these elements work to (re)define popular Hindi cinema in the twenty-first century. This collection will be of interest to students and scholars of Hindi cinema, musicals, and global popular cultures. It was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

Bollywood Travels - Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema (Paperback): Rajinder Dudrah Bollywood Travels - Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema (Paperback)
Rajinder Dudrah
R1,368 Discovery Miles 13 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using an interdisciplinary framework, this book offers a fresh perspective on the issues of diaspora culture and border crossings in the films, popular cultures, and media and entertainment industries from the popular Hindi cinema of India. It analyses and discusses a range of key contemporary films in detail, such as Veer Zaara, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, and Dostana. The book uses the notion of travel analytically in and through the cinema to comment on films that have dealt with Indo-Pak border crossings, representations of diaspora, and gender and sexuality in new ways. It engages with common sense assumptions about everyday South Asian and diasporic South Asian cultures and representations as expressed in Bollywood cinema in order to look at these issues further. Moving towards an innovative exploration beyond the films, this book charts the circuits and routes of Bollywood as South Asian club cultures in the diaspora, and Hindi cinema entertainment shows around the world, as well as its impact on social media websites. Bollywood Travels is an original and thought provoking contribution to studies on Asian Culture and Society, Sociology, World Cinema, and Film, Media and Cultural Studies.

Designing (Post)Colonial Knowledge - Imagining South Asia (Hardcover): Priya Jha, Rajinder Dudrah Designing (Post)Colonial Knowledge - Imagining South Asia (Hardcover)
Priya Jha, Rajinder Dudrah
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past 20 years we have seen critical design studies emerge as a springboard for scholars, activists, and those working in the creative industries. Design studies has enabled critics to link the relationship between constructions of knowledge and the emotional commitments that both practitioners and audiences bring to the making and uses of design work. A critical focus on these practices can reveal issues such as the distribution of power and emotional evocations and experiences in and through different designs. At the same time, the use of design studies has drawn on diverse fields such as art history, architecture, public policy, and Geographic Information Systems. This collected volume, the first of its kind, engages with these fields of critical inquiry with ideas and debates in post-colonial studies, and in media and cultural studies. It contributes to a growing body of scholarship that examines material culture and its relationship between design and its construction of knowledge about multicultural identities in the colonial and postcolonial periods, with a focus on South Asia. The chapters pose questions about colonial history, colonial and postcolonial cultural practices, and the aestheticization of South Asian art, design, and media forms as they inform identities in a deterritorialized global culture. The sites of the investigation by the contributors reflect the interdisciplinarity of design studies and share the insistence on emphasizing the vernacular: Indian fashion design, lithographic design in Muslim princely states, and Indian floor drawings live alongside museum exhibitions, shopping malls, and film spaces. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

South Asian Creative and Cultural Industries (Hardcover): Khaleel Malik, Rajinder Dudrah South Asian Creative and Cultural Industries (Hardcover)
Khaleel Malik, Rajinder Dudrah
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is widely acknowledged that creativity is emerging as one of the most important sources of economic growth. This book investigates the varied forms of the creative and cultural industries including the arts, culture, film, design and other related fields. In this book, the chapters showcase new research insights into the recent growth of the creative and cultural industries, which can be located across the intersection of the arts and humanities, business studies and social science disciplines. The contributors provide rich empirical insights about the creative and cultural industries of, related to and connected with South Asia, both from across its diasporas and from around the world. This includes a variety of illustrative examples of creativity from the Bollywood film industry, to the growth of the creative sector in countries like the UK, India and Bangladesh, making the book an engaging read for anyone who is interested to learn more. Using contemporary and fresh examples from South Asia and its diasporas, South Asian Creative and Cultural Industries offers new research perspectives on a growing and important region of the world. This book was originally published as a special issue of the South Asian Popular Culture journal.

Bollywood Travels - Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema (Hardcover): Rajinder Dudrah Bollywood Travels - Culture, Diaspora and Border Crossings in Popular Hindi Cinema (Hardcover)
Rajinder Dudrah
R4,282 Discovery Miles 42 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using an interdisciplinary framework, this book offers a fresh perspective on the issues of diaspora culture and border crossings in the films, popular cultures, and media and entertainment industries from the popular Hindi cinema of India. It analyses and discusses a range of key contemporary films in detail, such as Veer Zaara, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, and Dostana.

The book uses the notion of travel analytically in and through the cinema to comment on films that have dealt with Indo-Pak border crossings, representations of diaspora, and gender and sexuality in new ways. It engages with common sense assumptions about everyday South Asian and diasporic South Asian cultures and representations as expressed in Bollywood cinema in order to look at these issues further. Moving towards an innovative exploration beyond the films, this book charts the circuits and routes of Bollywood as South Asian club cultures in the diaspora, and Hindi cinema entertainment shows around the world, as well as its impact on social media websites. Bollywood Travels is an original and thought provoking contribution to studies on Asian Culture and Society, Sociology, World Cinema, and Film, Media and Cultural Studies.

South Asian Cinemas - Widening the Lens (Hardcover): Sara Dickey, Rajinder Dudrah South Asian Cinemas - Widening the Lens (Hardcover)
Sara Dickey, Rajinder Dudrah
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This path-breaking collection explores the breadth and depth of South Asia 's many vibrant cinemas. It extends well beyond Bollywood to Nepali, Sri Lankan, Pakistani Panjabi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Kannada, and early Tamil cinemas, while unpacking the category of 'Bollywood' itself. The coverage of cinematic features is equally far-ranging, exploring music, dance, audiences, filmmakers, industries, and the mutual influences among South Asia 's cinemas.

With a mix of ethnographic, historical, auteur, and textual approaches, this exciting collection presents the first wide-reaching analysis of South Asian cinemas. The nine chapters include a new theoretical and historical engagement by the co-editors about the burgeoning area of South Asian cinemas in the academy, as well as original research by young and established scholars. From historical to contemporary considerations, to close analyses and empirical material from fieldwork, to a rich and revealing photographic essay, this collection will be novel reading for a new generation of work into an important global cinematic region.

This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

Graphic Novels and Visual Cultures in South Asia (Hardcover): E. Varughese, Rajinder Dudrah Graphic Novels and Visual Cultures in South Asia (Hardcover)
E. Varughese, Rajinder Dudrah
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Graphic Novels and Visual Cultures in South Asia explores the shifting landscapes of the graphic narratives and related visual cultures scene in South Asia today. This exciting volume explores the ever-developing scene of graphic novels, graphic narratives and related visual cultures in South Asia. Covering topics such as Tamil comics, material memory, the politics of graphic adaptation, the fandom of Ms Marvel as well as watching Pakistani social lives on Indian TV, this collection of essays are testament to how visual cultures across South Asia are responding to a new world order. The collection of work explores how certain visual cultures in South Asia are attempting to re-shape previous modes of visuality by unpacking what it means to be living in South Asia today. Through its inclusion of articles, visual essays and in-conversation pieces, this collection offers insight into the ways in which this narrative is unfolding, the kind of stories which are being told and how, in telling these stories, South Asian society is called upon to engage and crucially, to react to what we see, how and why we see it. This book was originally published as a special issue of the South Asian Popular Culture journal.

InterMedia in South Asia - The Fourth Screen (Paperback): Rajinder Dudrah, Sangita Gopal, Amit Rai, Anustup Basu InterMedia in South Asia - The Fourth Screen (Paperback)
Rajinder Dudrah, Sangita Gopal, Amit Rai, Anustup Basu
R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emergence of new media today in South Asia has signalled an event, the meaning of which remains obscure but whose reality is rapidly evolving along gradients of intensity and experience. Contemporary media in and from South Asia have come to sense a new arrangement of value, sensation, and force - new forms of becoming that might be usefully termed as 'media ecologies'. This evolution from nation-based forms of communication (Doordarshan, All India Radio, the "national" feudal romance) to simultaneous global ones conform and mutate the structures of feeling of local, national, diasporic and transnational belonging. This collection of original essays is concerned with understanding how people are making meaning from the new media and how subaltern tinkering (pirating, peer to peer file sharing, hacking, noise jamming, indymedia, etc.) does things to and in the new media. This exciting works helps us to make sense of the creation of new publics, new affects and new experiences of pleasure and value in convergences of intermedia in a fast developing South Asia context. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

The 1970s and its Legacies in India's Cinemas (Paperback): Priya Joshi, Rajinder Dudrah The 1970s and its Legacies in India's Cinemas (Paperback)
Priya Joshi, Rajinder Dudrah
R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 1970s was a pivotal decade in the Indian social, cultural, political and economic landscape: the global oil crisis, wars with China and Pakistan in the previous decade, the Bangladesh war of 1971, labour and food shortages, widespread political corruption, and the declaration of the state of Emergency. Amidst this backdrop Indian cinema in both its popular and art/parallel film forms flourished. This exciting new collection brings together original research from across the arts and humanities disciplines that examine the legacies of the 1970s in India's cinemas, offering an invaluable insight into this important period. The authors argue that the historical processes underway in the 1970s are important even today, and can be deciphered in the aural and visual medium of Indian cinema. The book explores two central themes: first, the popular cinema's role in helping to construct the decade's public culture; and second, the powerful and under-studied archive of the decade as present in India's popular cinemas. This book is based on a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

Sport and South Asian Diasporas - Playing through Time and Space (Hardcover): Stanley Thangaraj, Daniel Burdsey, Rajinder Dudrah Sport and South Asian Diasporas - Playing through Time and Space (Hardcover)
Stanley Thangaraj, Daniel Burdsey, Rajinder Dudrah
R4,281 Discovery Miles 42 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This original collection demonstrates the importance of sporting practices, spaces and leisure affiliations to understanding issues around identity, (post-) migration, diaspora and transnationalism for global South Asian populations. The chapters provide a critical (re-) examination of the roles that sport plays within and in relation to South Asian groups in the diaspora, and raises a series of pertinent questions regarding the multifarious relationships between sport and South Asianness. The chapters range across a wide variety of disciplines, regions, sports and identifications. They are in conversation with each other while showing the particularity of each diasporic context and relationship to sport. The book encompasses a number of global contexts from the "homeland" (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan) to the diaspora (Fiji, Norway, the US, the UK), and addresses a broad range of sporting contexts, including basketball, boxing, cricket, cycling, field hockey, soccer and golf. The chapters combine a range of qualitative methods, including ethnography, auto-ethnography, participant observation, memoir, interview and textual analysis (film, television and print media). This collection comprises the latest cutting edge research in the field, and will be essential reading for scholars and students both of sport and South Asian diasporas. This book was published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

The 1970s and its Legacies in India's Cinemas (Hardcover): Priya Joshi, Rajinder Dudrah The 1970s and its Legacies in India's Cinemas (Hardcover)
Priya Joshi, Rajinder Dudrah
R2,698 Discovery Miles 26 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 1970s was a pivotal decade in the Indian social, cultural, political and economic landscape: the global oil crisis, wars with China and Pakistan in the previous decade, the Bangladesh war of 1971, labour and food shortages, widespread political corruption, and the declaration of the state of Emergency. Amidst this backdrop Indian cinema in both its popular and art/parallel film forms flourished. This exciting new collection brings together original research from across the arts and humanities disciplines that examine the legacies of the 1970s in India's cinemas, offering an invaluable insight into this important period. The authors argue that the historical processes underway in the 1970s are important even today, and can be deciphered in the aural and visual medium of Indian cinema. The book explores two central themes: first, the popular cinema's role in helping to construct the decade's public culture; and second, the powerful and under-studied archive of the decade as present in India's popular cinemas. This book is based on a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi Cinema (Hardcover): Ajay Gehlawat, Rajinder Dudrah The Evolution of Song and Dance in Hindi Cinema (Hardcover)
Ajay Gehlawat, Rajinder Dudrah
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring the evolution of song and dance in the popular Hindi film, this book examines how these quintessential elements have been and continue to be theorized. As song 'picturizations', as they are frequently called, have evolved, shifting from little more than impromptu moves around tree trunks to highly choreographed affairs featuring scores of professional dancers and exotic backgrounds, their theorization has also developed beyond the initial, peremptory dismissals of earlier critics. Featuring a landmark collection of essays from leading theorists, as well as newer contributions from up-and-coming scholars, this book develops new and exciting ways of thinking about song and dance in Hindi cinema and, in turn, explores how these elements work to (re)define popular Hindi cinema in the twenty-first century. This collection will be of interest to students and scholars of Hindi cinema, musicals, and global popular cultures. It was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

The Bollywood Reader (Paperback, Ed): Rajinder Dudrah, Jigna Desai The Bollywood Reader (Paperback, Ed)
Rajinder Dudrah, Jigna Desai
R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

""From its historical roots through to the contemporary moment, the collection of essays, written by eminent scholars in the field, demonstrate so clearly how Indian cinema is more than the sum of its parts. An essential text for anyone wishing to understand properly the full complexities of Hindi cinema."
. Professor Susan Hayward, University of Exeter, UK

. . "We are finally at a point when the study of Bollywood is a fully fledged field in Film Studies."
. Professor Dina Iordanova, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

. . "The Bollywood Reader extends the discursive boundaries of Indian popular cinema in interesting and complex ways. In putting together this volume, the editors have performed magnificently."
. Professor Wimal Dissanayake, University of Hawaii, USA," . . . What is Bollywood cinema?. How does it operate as an industry?. Who are the audiences of Bollywood cinema?. . . These are just some of the questions addressed in this lively and fascinating guide to the cultural, social and political significance of popular Hindi cinema, which outlines the history and structure of the Bombay film industry, and its impact on global popular culture.

. . Including a wide-ranging selection of essays from key voices in the field, the Reader charts the development of the scholarship on popular Hindi cinema, with an emphasis on understanding the relationship between cinema and colonialism, nationalism, and globalization.

. . Features include: . . Comprehensive introductory essay. Landmark essays by key scholars in the field. Glossary of key terms. Timeline of key events in Indian cinema. Further reading section. . The authors address the issues of capitalism, nationalism, Orientalism and modernity through understandings of race, class, gender and sexuality, religion, politics and diaspora as depicted in Indian popular films.

. . "The Bollywood Reader" is captivating reading for film, media and cultural studies students and scholars with an interest in Bollywood cinema..

Creative Multilingualism - A Manifesto (Hardcover, Hardback ed.): Katrin Kohl, Rajinder Dudrah, Andrew Gosler Creative Multilingualism - A Manifesto (Hardcover, Hardback ed.)
Katrin Kohl, Rajinder Dudrah, Andrew Gosler
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Creative Multilingualism - A Manifesto (Paperback): Katrin Kohl, Rajinder Dudrah, Andrew Gosler Creative Multilingualism - A Manifesto (Paperback)
Katrin Kohl, Rajinder Dudrah, Andrew Gosler
R946 Discovery Miles 9 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theorizing World Cinema (Paperback): Lucia Nagib, Chris Perriam, Rajinder Dudrah Theorizing World Cinema (Paperback)
Lucia Nagib, Chris Perriam, Rajinder Dudrah
R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary. It also repositions world cinema in a wider discursive space than is usually the case and treats it as an object of theoretical enquiry, rather than as a commercial label. The editors and distinguished group of contributors offer a range of approaches and case studies whose organizing principle is the developing idea of polycentrism as applied to cinema. They refine and redefine key concepts in film studies, including identification and identity, narrative and realism, allegory and the national project, auteurism and the popular, art and genre. They re-evaluate how cinema shapes and responds to the philosophical, cultural and political effects of transnationalism and cosmopolitanism in the age of the moving image, and explore the interconnectedness of films produced worldwide, as well as the links between cinema and other visual cultural forms. The contributors include: John Caughie, Felicia Chan, Tiago de Luca, Rajinder Dudrah, Song Hwee Lim, Laura Mulvey, Lucia Nagib, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Chris Perriam, Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Julian Smith, and Ismail Xavier.

Theorizing World Cinema (Hardcover): Lucia Nagib, Chris Perriam, Rajinder Dudrah Theorizing World Cinema (Hardcover)
Lucia Nagib, Chris Perriam, Rajinder Dudrah
R4,268 Discovery Miles 42 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative book is about the place of world cinema in the cultural imaginary. It also repositions world cinema in a wider discursive space than is usually the case and treats it as an object of theoretical enquiry, rather than as a commercial label. The editors and distinguished group of contributors offer a range of approaches and case studies whose organizing principle is the developing idea of polycentrism as applied to cinema. They refine and redefine key concepts in film studies, including identification and identity, narrative and realism, allegory and the national project, auteurism and the popular, art and genre. They re-evaluate how cinema shapes and responds to the philosophical, cultural and political effects of transnationalism and cosmopolitanism in the age of the moving image, and explore the interconnectedness of films produced worldwide, as well as the links between cinema and other visual cultural forms. The contributors include: John Caughie, Felicia Chan, Tiago de Luca, Rajinder Dudrah, Song Hwee Lim, Laura Mulvey, Lucia Nagib, Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Chris Perriam, Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Julian Smith, and Ismail Xavier.

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