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The field of Bollywood studies has remained predominantly critical,
theoretical and historical in focus. This book brings together
qualitative and quantitative approaches to tackle empirical
questions focusing on the relationship between soft power,
hybridity, cinematic texts, and audiences. Adopting a
critical-transcultural framework that examines the complex power
relations that are manifested through globalized production and
consumption practices, the book approaches the study of popular
Hindi cinema from three broad perspectives: transcultural
production contexts, content trends, and audiences. It firstly
outlines the theoretical issues relevant to the spread of popular
Indian cinema and emergence of India's growing soft power. The book
goes on to report on a series of quantitative studies that examine
the patterns of geographical, cultural, political, infrastructural,
and artistic power dynamics at work within the highest-grossing
popular Hindi films over a 61-year period since independence.
Finally, an additional set of studies are presented that
quantitatively examine Indian and North American audience
consumption practices. The book illuminates issues related to the
actualization and maintenance of cinematic soft power dynamics,
highlighting Bollywood's increasing integration into and
subsumption by globalized practices that are fundamentally altering
India's cinematic landscape and, thus, its unique soft power
potential. It is of interest to academics working in Film Studies,
Globalisation Studies, and International Relations.
This book commemorates the tenth anniversary of the Worcester
Municipal Research Bureau, a private, non-profit organization which
conducts independent, non-partisan research on issues facing
Worcester's municipal government. In this book are lectures from
the 'Future of Cities' series (winter and spring 1995) sponsored by
the Worcester Municipal Research Bureau. This series examines the
proper functions of local government and explores how these
functions can be carried out efficiently and responsibly. The
essays focus on the shift of power from the federal and state
governments back to the local level. Attention is given to the main
ideas behind this emerging trend, including promoting
accountability and 're-empowering' the local citizenry. Each speech
addresses a different aspect of the prospects and problems of urban
life during the next decade. Speakers include Professor Marc Landy
(Boston College Political Science Department) and John Fund
(editorial writer at the Wall Street Journal). Discussants include
(all political scientists): Professor Daniel Mahoney (Assumption
College); Professor David Schaefer (Holy Cross College); Professor
Dennis Hale (Boston College); and Professor Hadley Arkes (Amherst
College). The essays in this book will appeal to students and
scholars of political science, federalism, and local government.
Anyone interested in the future of our government and its effects
on us as citizens, will surely want a copy of this thoughtful and
penetrating set of essays.
The field of Bollywood studies has remained predominantly critical,
theoretical and historical in focus. This book brings together
qualitative and quantitative approaches to tackle empirical
questions focusing on the relationship between soft power,
hybridity, cinematic texts, and audiences. Adopting a
critical-transcultural framework that examines the complex power
relations that are manifested through globalized production and
consumption practices, the book approaches the study of popular
Hindi cinema from three broad perspectives: transcultural
production contexts, content trends, and audiences. It firstly
outlines the theoretical issues relevant to the spread of popular
Indian cinema and emergence of India's growing soft power. The book
goes on to report on a series of quantitative studies that examine
the patterns of geographical, cultural, political, infrastructural,
and artistic power dynamics at work within the highest-grossing
popular Hindi films over a 61-year period since independence.
Finally, an additional set of studies are presented that
quantitatively examine Indian and North American audience
consumption practices. The book illuminates issues related to the
actualization and maintenance of cinematic soft power dynamics,
highlighting Bollywood's increasing integration into and
subsumption by globalized practices that are fundamentally altering
India's cinematic landscape and, thus, its unique soft power
potential. It is of interest to academics working in Film Studies,
Globalisation Studies, and International Relations.
Michael Herman (1929 2021) was the world's leading intelligence
practitioner academic. Among his senior roles during a thirty-five
year career in Her Majesty's Civil Service, he was Secretary of the
Joint Intelligence Committee from 1972 75, and Head of several GCHQ
Divisions in the 1970s 80s. After his professional retirement, he
was a Gwilym Gibbon Research Fellow at Nuffield College Oxford and
founding director of the Oxford Intelligence Group.This volume
draws on Herman's professional experience and personal
recollections to examine the past and present British intelligence.
In twenty-one chapters he offers an insider's perspective on the
Cold War intelligence contest against the Soviet Union and its
continuing legacy today. This includes proposals for intelligence
ethics and reform in the twenty-first century, and the declassified
copy of his evidence to the 2004 Butler Review. Herman also
discusses the role of personalities in the British intelligence
community, producing sketches of Cold War contemporaries on the JIC
and several Directors of GCHQ. The combination of operational
experience and academic reflection makes this volume a unique
contribution to intelligence scholarship.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1967.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1967.
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