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Framing the Nation: Languages of 'Modernity' in India

Framing the Nation: Languages of 'Modernity' in India

Hardcover

General Sociology

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ISBN10: 1906497303
ISBN13: 9781906497309
Publisher: Sea Boating
Published: May 15 2011
Pages: 252
Weight: 1.40
Height: 1.00 Width: 6.30 Depth: 9.40
Language: English

As recent films like Slumdog Millionaire attest, India on film is quickly growing beyond the images of Bollywood that used to come to mind. In the 1980s the idea of film theory arrived in the Indian scholarly community, stirring anew a fascination with popular cinema, especially that of Bombay, that went beyond previous Bollywood-oriented discussions focused on cinematic styles and genres alone. Ajanta Sircar's Framing the Nation grew out of that new engagement with cinema in India, a transition marked by a move from cinephilia to film theory.

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