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Haunting Bollywood Gender Genre And The Supernatural In Hindi Commercial Cinema Meheli Sen

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Haunting Bollywood Gender Genre And The Supernatural In Hindi Commercial Cinema Meheli Sen
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.98 MB
Author: Meheli Sen
ISBN: 9781477311578, 9781477311585, 1477311572, 1477311580, 2016007500
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Haunting Bollywood Gender Genre And The Supernatural In Hindi Commercial Cinema Meheli Sen by Meheli Sen 9781477311578, 9781477311585, 1477311572, 1477311580, 2016007500 instant download after payment.

Haunting Bollywood is a pioneering, interdisciplinary inquiry into the supernatural in Hindi cinema that draws from literary criticism, postcolonial studies, queer theory, history, and cultural studies. Hindi commercial cinema has been invested in the supernatural since its earliest days, but only a small segment of these films have been adequately explored in scholarly work; this book addresses this gap by focusing on some of Hindi cinema's least explored genres.
From Gothic ghost films of the 1950s to snake films of the 1970s and 1980s to today's globally influenced zombie and vampire films, Meheli Sen delves into what the supernatural is and the varied modalities through which it raises questions of film form, history, modernity, and gender in South Asian public cultures. Arguing that the supernatural is dispersed among multiple genres and constantly in conversation with global cinematic forms, she demonstrates that it is an especially malleable impulse that routinely pushes Hindi film into new formal and stylistic territories. Sen also argues that gender is a particularly accommodating stage on which the supernatural rehearses its most basic compulsions; thus, the interface between gender and genre provides an exceptionally productive lens into Hindi cinema's negotiation of the modern and the global. Haunting Bollywood reveals that the supernatural's unruly energies continually resist containment, even as they partake of and sometimes subvert Hindi cinema's most enduring pleasures, from songs and stars to myth and melodrama.

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