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Indian Films In Soviet Cinemas The Culture Of Moviegoing After Stalin Sudha Rajagopalan

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Indian Films In Soviet Cinemas The Culture Of Moviegoing After Stalin Sudha Rajagopalan
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Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.04 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Sudha Rajagopalan
ISBN: 9780253353429, 0253353424
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Indian Films In Soviet Cinemas The Culture Of Moviegoing After Stalin Sudha Rajagopalan by Sudha Rajagopalan 9780253353429, 0253353424 instant download after payment.

Indian films and film stars were immensely popular with Soviet audiences in the post-Stalinist period. Sudha Rajagopalan provides the first detailed social and cultural history of this phenomenon, exploring the consumption of Indian popular cinema in the USSR from the mid-1950s until the end of the Soviet era. Drawing on oral history and archival research in Russia, Rajagopalan analyzes the ways in which Soviet movie-goers, policy makers, critics, and sociologists responded to, interpreted, and debated Indian cinema.

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