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Twenty-First Century Bollywood Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)

Twenty-First Century Bollywood By Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)

Twenty-First Century Bollywood by Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)


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Twenty-First Century Bollywood by Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)

Key changes have emerged in Bollywood in the new millennium. Twenty-First Century Bollywood traces the emerging shifts in both the content and form of Bollywood cinema and examines these new tendencies in relation to the changing dynamics of Indian culture. The book historically situates these emerging trends in relation to previous norms, and develops new, innovative paradigms for conceptualizing Bollywood in the twenty-first century.

The particular shifts in contemporary Bollywood cinema that the book examines include the changing nature of the song and dance sequence, the evolving representations of male and female sexuality, and the increasing presence of whiteness as a dominant trope in Bollywood cinema. It also focuses on the increasing presence of Bollywood in higher education courses in the West, as well as how Bollywood's growing presence in such academic contexts illuminates the changing ways in which this cinema is consumed by Western audiences.

Shifting the focus back on the cinematic elements of contemporary films themselves, the book analyses Bollywood films by considering the film dynamics on their own terms, and related to their narrative and aesthetic usage, rather than through an analysis of large-scale industrial practices. It will be of interest to students and scholars of South Asian Studies, Film Studies, and Cultural Studies.

Twenty-First Century Bollywood Reviews

Twenty-First Century Bollywood provide[s] nuanced, well-organized, and abundantly detailed analyses of the intricate past and present of the historically important and wonderfully compelling world of Hindi cinema, and [is a] welcome addition to the body of scholarly literature on the subject. [This work] can be most effectively utilized in undergraduate and graduate university courses on Bollywood film and digital media, Indian cinema, and South Asian culture or area studies. The final, brief two chapters of the book are obligatory reading for anyone presently teaching a Bollywood cinema or, more generally, an Indian film course, or employing Bollywood films in other classes, particularly if at universities in the United States or Europe.

Erin O'Donnell, Journal of Asian Studies

This interesting and original study of Bollywood cinema offers the reader a sense of where Hindi films might be headed in the 21st century, as audiences, technologies and societies become more hybrid and more interactive. With a keen eye for the special history and distinctive markers of this genre of films -such as the role of song and dance as fundamental diegetic elements, Gehlawat highlights issues of race, class and gender in a rich analysis of the global life of a major national film industry. It will be of interest to students of cinema, of India and of cultural globalization.

Arjun Appadurai, Paulette Goddard Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University, US

This lucidly written book...indicate[s] various new strands of research - such as the representation of the male body, new digital techniques such as graphics and compositing and their effect on the representational techniques employed by Bollywood that demands urgent critical attention.

Ishita Tiwary, Studies in South Asian Film & Media

Ajay Gehlawat, along with others like Tejaswini Ganti and Aswin Punathabekar, is one of the more important voices among a new generation of academics of Indian origin in the United States, devoting their attention to the cultural artefact with the greatest attraction for undergraduate and graduate students, which is Bollywood.

M K Raghavendra, a Swarna Kamal award-winning film scholar and author of The Oxford India Short Introduction to Bollywood (2016), Economic and Political Weekly

About Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)

Ajay Gehlawat is Associate Professor of Theatre and Film at Sonoma State University

Table of Contents

Introduction: Bollywood in the Age of Digital Reproduction 1. Disassembling Bollywood: Coming to Terms with a Moniker and a Style 2. Reconstructing Femininity: From the Vamp to Bollywood's New Woman 3. The Gori in the Story: The Shifting Dynamics of Whiteness in Bollywood 4. Smooth as Silk: Metrosexual Masculinity in Contemporary Bollywood 5. Bollywood 101: Teaching Hindi Cinema in the West Conclusion, or Where Did my Bollywood Go? Bibliography Filmography Index

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NLS9781138654273
9781138654273
1138654272
Twenty-First Century Bollywood by Ajay Gehlawat (Sonoma State University, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-12-07
156
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