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Failed Masculinities The Men In Satyajit Rays Films Devapriya Sanyal

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Failed Masculinities The Men In Satyajit Rays Films Devapriya Sanyal
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Devapriya Sanyal
ISBN: 9781399511162, 1399511165
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Failed Masculinities The Men In Satyajit Rays Films Devapriya Sanyal by Devapriya Sanyal 9781399511162, 1399511165 instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive study of men and masculinity in the cinema of Satyajit Ray
  • Links Ray's male characters with India's national trajectory in its early post-independence years
  • Interrogates the director's standing as a national filmmaker
  • Situates Ray within post-colonial filmmaking and realist cinema traditions

Satyajit Ray belonged to a category of filmmakers and artists from newly independent countries whose work was used to define ‘national culture’.


Failed Masculinities: The Men in Satyajit Ray’s Films argues that a study of his films will give us a purchase on the moral trajectory of India in its first few decades of independence, particularly through examination of his male characters and their narratives. Films discussed by Sanyal include the Apu Trilogy, Shakha Prasakha, Ghare Baire and Kapurush.

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