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The secret politics of our desires : Innocence, culpability, and Indian popular cinema / edited by Ashis Nandy

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Zed Books, 1999.Description: ix, 259 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1856495159
  • 1856495167
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.430954 NAN
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Contents:
1. Introduction: Popular Cinema and the Slum's Eye View of Indian Politics - Ashis Nandy 2. Dilip Kumar Made Me Do It - Ziauddin Sardar 3. Raj Kapur: From Jis Mesh me Ganga Behti Hai to Ram Teri Ganaga Maili - Rajni Bakshi 4. How Angry is the Angry Young Man: 'Rebellion' in Conventional Hindi Cinema - Fareedudeen Kazmi 5. Official Television and Unofficial Fabrications of the Self: The Spectator as Subject - Anjali Monteiro 6. On Castes and Comedians: The Language of Power in Recent Tamil Cinema - K. Ravi Srinivas and Sundar Kaali 7. The Impossibility of the Outsider in the Modern Hindi Film - Vinay Lal
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1. Introduction: Popular Cinema and the Slum's Eye View of Indian Politics - Ashis Nandy
2. Dilip Kumar Made Me Do It - Ziauddin Sardar
3. Raj Kapur: From Jis Mesh me Ganga Behti Hai to Ram Teri Ganaga Maili - Rajni Bakshi
4. How Angry is the Angry Young Man: 'Rebellion' in Conventional Hindi Cinema - Fareedudeen Kazmi
5. Official Television and Unofficial Fabrications of the Self: The Spectator as Subject - Anjali Monteiro
6. On Castes and Comedians: The Language of Power in Recent Tamil Cinema - K. Ravi Srinivas and Sundar Kaali
7. The Impossibility of the Outsider in the Modern Hindi Film - Vinay Lal