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Seduced by the familiar : narration and meaning in Indian popular cinema /
Seduced by the Familiar looks at contemporary social history from the perspective of popular Indian cinema. M.K. Raghavendra interprets a wide range of films - including Sant Tukaram (1936), Baazi (1951), Sangam (1964), Sholay (1975), Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! (1994), and the recent Kabhi Alvida Na Ke...
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New Delhi :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
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008 | 081017s2008 ii a b 001 0 eng | ||
020 | |a 0195696549 | ||
020 | |a 9780195696547 |c Rs. 695.00 | ||
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100 | 1 | |a Raghavendra, M. K. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Seduced by the familiar : |b narration and meaning in Indian popular cinema / |c M.K. Raghavendra. |
260 | |a New Delhi : |b Oxford University Press, |c 2008. | ||
300 | |a x, 362 p. : |b ill. ; |c 23 cm. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-340) and index. | ||
520 | |a Seduced by the Familiar looks at contemporary social history from the perspective of popular Indian cinema. M.K. Raghavendra interprets a wide range of films - including Sant Tukaram (1936), Baazi (1951), Sangam (1964), Sholay (1975), Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! (1994), and the recent Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (2006) - in the context of events like colonial rule, Independence, the Indo-Chinese War, the political conduct of Indira Gandhi, and the economic liberalization initiated in the 1990s. Locating his approach within the body of scholarship on the subject, Raghavendra creates the basis for a new reading of Indian popular cinema based on its narrative strategies. He examines Indian popular cinema's 'grammar'-its definition of space, time, and causality, as well as its 'voice', reliance on melodrama, 'aggregate' nature, and moral preoccupations. A large number of films are analysed chronologically in this context to provide a consistent (and often surprising) interpretation of film motifs. A significant advance for film studies, Seduced by the Familiar makes a vital contribution to the reading of Indian popular culture. Lucid and persuasive, this book consciously avoids the jargon associated with the study of cinema today and is accessible not only to students and teachers of film and cultural studies, but also to lay readers. | ||
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