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Rituparno Ghosh - Cinema, gender and art (Paperback): Sangeeta Datta, Kaustav Bakshi, Rohit K. Dasgupta Rituparno Ghosh - Cinema, gender and art (Paperback)
Sangeeta Datta, Kaustav Bakshi, Rohit K. Dasgupta
R1,440 Discovery Miles 14 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An iconic filmmaker and inheritor of the legendary Satyajit Ray's legacy, Rituparno Ghosh was one of the finest auteurs to emerge out of contemporary Bengal. His films, though rooted firmly in middle-class values, desires and aspirations, are highly critical of hetero-patriarchal power structures. From the very outset, Ghosh displayed a strong feminist sensibility which later evolved into radical queer politics. This volume analyses his films, his craft, his stardom and his contribution to sexual identity politics. In this first scholarly study undertaken on Rituparno Ghosh, the essays discuss the cultural import of his work within the dynamics of a rapidly evolving film industry in Bengal and more largely the cinematic landscape of India. The anthology also contains a conversation section (interviews with the filmmaker and with industry cast and crew) drawing a critical and personal portrait of this remarkable filmmaker.

Rituparno Ghosh - Cinema, gender and art (Hardcover): Sangeeta Datta, Kaustav Bakshi, Rohit K. Dasgupta Rituparno Ghosh - Cinema, gender and art (Hardcover)
Sangeeta Datta, Kaustav Bakshi, Rohit K. Dasgupta
R4,317 Discovery Miles 43 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An iconic filmmaker and inheritor of the legendary Satyajit Ray's legacy, Rituparno Ghosh was one of the finest auteurs to emerge out of contemporary Bengal. His films, though rooted firmly in middle-class values, desires and aspirations, are highly critical of hetero-patriarchal power structures. From the very outset, Ghosh displayed a strong feminist sensibility which later evolved into radical queer politics. This volume analyses his films, his craft, his stardom and his contribution to sexual identity politics. In this first scholarly study undertaken on Rituparno Ghosh, the essays discuss the cultural import of his work within the dynamics of a rapidly evolving film industry in Bengal and more largely the cinematic landscape of India. The anthology also contains a conversation section (interviews with the filmmaker and with industry cast and crew) drawing a critical and personal portrait of this remarkable filmmaker.

Women and Indian Shakespeares (Hardcover): Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa Garcia-Periago Women and Indian Shakespeares (Hardcover)
Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa Garcia-Periago; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R2,792 Discovery Miles 27 920 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Women and Indian Shakespeares explores the multiple ways in which women are, and have been, engaged with Shakespeare in India. Women's engagements encompass the full range of media, from translation to cinematic adaptation and from early colonial performance to contemporary theatrical experiment. Simultaneously, Women and Indian Shakespeares makes visible the ways in which women are figured in various representational registers as resistant agents, martial seductresses, redemptive daughters, victims of caste discrimination, conflicted spaces and global citizens. In so doing, the collection reorients existing lines of investigation, extends the disciplinary field, brings into visibility still occluded subjects and opens up radical readings. More broadly, the collection identifies how, in Indian Shakespeares on page, stage and screen, women increasingly possess the ability to shape alternative futures across patriarchal and societal barriers of race, caste, religion and class. In repeated iterations, the collection turns our attention to localized modes of adaptation that enable opportunities for women while celebrating Shakespeare's gendered interactions in India's rapidly changing, and increasingly globalized, cultural, economic and political environment. In the contributions, we see a transformed Shakespeare, a playwright who appears differently when seen through the gendered eyes of a new Indian, diasporic and global generation of critics, historians, archivists, practitioners and directors. Radically imagining Indian Shakespeares with women at the centre, Women and Indian Shakespeares interweaves history, regional geography/regionality, language and the present day to establish a record of women as creators and adapters of Shakespeare in Indian contexts.

100 Essential Indian Films (Hardcover): Rohit K. Dasgupta, Sangeeta Datta 100 Essential Indian Films (Hardcover)
Rohit K. Dasgupta, Sangeeta Datta
R1,320 Discovery Miles 13 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although the motion picture industry in India is one of the oldest and largest in the world-with literally thousands of productions released each year-films from that country have not been as well received as those from other countries. Known for their impressive musical numbers, melodramatic plots, and nationally beloved stars, Indian films have long been ignored by the West but are now at the forefront of cinema studies. With the prolific number of films available, it can be difficult to know what to watch. In 100 Essential Indian Films, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta identify and discuss significant works produced since the 1930s. Examining the output of different regional film industries throughout India, this volume offers a balance of box-office blockbusters, critical successes, and less-recognized cult classics. From early films by Satyajit Ray to contemporary classics such as Salaam Bombay and Lagaan, each entry includes comprehensive details about the film and situates the work in the context and history of the Indian canon. In addition to these notable productions, this book also examines key film directors and the work of major film stars in the industry. While many studies of Indian films focus on a single language's contributions, this encyclopedia offers a comprehensive guide to productions from across the country in various languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi, Marathi, and English. 100 Essential Indian Films is an engaging volume that will appeal to both cinema scholars and those looking for an introduction to a vital component of world cinema.

Women and Indian Shakespeares: Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa García-Periago Women and Indian Shakespeares
Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta, Rosa García-Periago; Series edited by Mark Thornton Burnett
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women and Indian Shakespeares explores the multiple ways in which women are, and have been, engaged with Shakespeare in India. Women’s engagements encompass the full range of media, from translation to cinematic adaptation and from early colonial performance to contemporary theatrical experiment. Simultaneously, Women and Indian Shakespeares makes visible the ways in which women are figured in various representational registers as resistant agents, martial seductresses, redemptive daughters, victims of caste discrimination, conflicted spaces and global citizens. In so doing, the collection reorients existing lines of investigation, extends the disciplinary field, brings into visibility still occluded subjects and opens up radical readings. More broadly, the collection identifies how, in Indian Shakespeares on page, stage and screen, women increasingly possess the ability to shape alternative futures across patriarchal and societal barriers of race, caste, religion and class. In repeated iterations, the collection turns our attention to localized modes of adaptation that enable opportunities for women while celebrating Shakespeare’s gendered interactions in India’s rapidly changing, and increasingly globalized, cultural, economic and political environment. In the contributions, we see a transformed Shakespeare, a playwright who appears differently when seen through the gendered eyes of a new Indian, diasporic and global generation of critics, historians, archivists, practitioners and directors. Radically imagining Indian Shakespeares with women at the centre, Women and Indian Shakespeares interweaves history, regional geography/regionality, language and the present day to establish a record of women as creators and adapters of Shakespeare in Indian contexts.

Shyam Benegal (Hardcover, 2002 Ed.): Sangeeta Datta Shyam Benegal (Hardcover, 2002 Ed.)
Sangeeta Datta
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Shyam Benegal "is the best -known and most prolific contemporary filmmaker from India's arthouse or "New Cinema" tradition. From Benegal's first film "Ankur "(1974) through to the recent hit "Zubeidaa "(2000), his films have explored the contradictions and tensions of a society in rapid transition with a uniquely powerful focus on female protagonists.
Sangeeta Datta traces Benegal's career with its beginnings in political cinema and its realist aesthetic. She demonstrates how the struggles of women and the marginalized in Indian society have found an eloquent expression in films. The book also traces Benegal's work with collaborators including many of the biggest names in commercial cinema--Om Puri, Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, and more recently Karishma Kapoor, Govind Nihalini, A. and R. Rahman--developing a style and ethos uniquely his own.
In this first major overview of the director's work, Datta explains how Benegal presents both a stark contrast to Bollywood and yet also maintains many creative continuities both with commercial cinema and his distinguished predecessor Satyajit Ray. She shows how no other director has come close to painting such a compelling and vivid portrait of modern India.

Shyam Benegal (Paperback, 2002 Ed.): Sangeeta Datta Shyam Benegal (Paperback, 2002 Ed.)
Sangeeta Datta
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Shyam Benegal "is the best -known and most prolific contemporary filmmaker from India's arthouse or "New Cinema" tradition. From Benegal's first film "Ankur "(1974) through to the recent hit "Zubeidaa "(2000), his films have explored the contradictions and tensions of a society in rapid transition with a uniquely powerful focus on female protagonists.
Sangeeta Datta traces Benegal's career with its beginnings in political cinema and its realist aesthetic. She demonstrates how the struggles of women and the marginalized in Indian society have found an eloquent expression in films. The book also traces Benegal's work with collaborators including many of the biggest names in commercial cinema--Om Puri, Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, and more recently Karishma Kapoor, Govind Nihalini, A. and R. Rahman--developing a style and ethos uniquely his own.
In this first major overview of the director's work, Datta explains how Benegal presents both a stark contrast to Bollywood and yet also maintains many creative continuities both with commercial cinema and his distinguished predecessor Satyajit Ray. She shows how no other director has come close to painting such a compelling and vivid portrait of modern India.

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