The Cinematic Imagination: Indian Popular Films As Social History

The Cinematic Imagination: Indian Popular Films As Social History

The Cinematic Imagination: Indian Popular Films As Social History

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India produces more films than any other country in the world, and these works are avidly consumed by non-Western cultures in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and by the Indian communities in Australia, Britain, the Caribbean Islands, and North America. Jyotika Virdi focuses on how this dominant medium configures the "nation" in post-Independence Hindi cinema. She scrutinizes approximately thirty films that have appeared since 1950 and demonstrates how concepts of the nation form the center of this cinema's moral universe. As a kind of storytelling, Indian cinema provides a fascinating account of social history and cultural politics, with the family deployed as a symbol of the nation. Virdi demonstrates how the portrayal of the nation as a mythical community in Hindi films collapses under the weight of its own contradictions-irreconcilable differences that encompass gender, sexuality, family, class, and religious communities.

Through these film narratives, the author traces transactions among the various constituencies that struggle, accommodate, coexist uneasily, or reconstitute each other over time, and, in the process, reveal the topography of postcolonial culture.

About the Author
Jyotika Virdi teaches communication/film/media studies at the University of Windsor, Canada.

The Cinematic Imagination: Indian Popular Films As Social History,Jyotika Virdi,Rutgers University Press,0813531918,Film & Video - General,Film & Video - History & Criticism,India,Motion pictures,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Social aspects

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