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Travels of Bollywood Cinema:: From Bombay to LA

Travels of Bollywood Cinema:: From Bombay to LA

  • Author: Huat, Chua Beng
  • Author: Roy, Anjali Gera

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Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • The Bollywood Turn in South Asian Cinema: National, Transnational, or Global?
  • Anjali Gera Roy and Chua Beng Huat
  • PART 1. MODERNITY, GLOBALIZATION, GLOBALITY
  • 1.Bollywood, Postcolonial Transformation, and Modernity
  • Bill Ashcroft
  • 2.Cultural Flows, Travelling Shows: Bombay Talkies,
  • Global Times
  • Makarand Paranjape
  • 3.Mustard Fields, Exotic Tropes, and Travels through
  • Meandering Pathways: Reframing the Yash Raj Trajectory
  • Madhuja Mukherjee
  • PART 2. LOVE ACROSS THE BORDER
  • 4.The Lahore Film Industry: A Historical Sketch
  • Ishtiaq Ahmed
  • 5.From Chandigarh to Vancouver: Reimagining Home and
  • Identity in the Films of Harbhajan Mann
  • Nicola Mooney
  • 6.Bollywood, Tollywood, Dollywood: Re-visiting Cross-border
  • Flows and the Beat of the 1970s in the Context of Globalization
  • Anuradha Ghosh
  • 7.Cinematic Border Crossings in Two Bengals: Cultural Translation as Communalization?
  • Zakir Hossain Raju
  • PART 3. THE OTHER FILM INDUSTRY
  • 8.Region, Language, and Indian Cinema: Mysore and Kannada
  • Language Cinema of the 1950s
  • M.K. Raghavendra
  • 9.Modernity and Male Anxieties in Early Malayalam Cinema
  • Meena T. Pillai
  • 10.Cinema in Motion: Tracking Tamil Cinema's Assemblage
  • Vijay Devadas and Selvaraj Velayutham
  • PART 4. VILLAGE IN THE CITY
  • 11.Migrant, Diaspora, NRI: Bhojpuri Cinema and the 'Local in the Global'
  • D. Parthasarathy
  • 12.Welcome to Sajjanpur: Theatre and Transnational Hindi Cinema
  • Nandi Bhatia
  • PART 5. THE TRAVELS OF BOLLYWOOD CINEMA:
  • FROM BOMBAY TO LA
  • 13.Diasporic Bollywood: In the Tracks of a Twice-displaced Community
  • Manas Ray
  • 14.Marketing, Hybridity, and Media Industries: Globalization and Expanding Audiences for Popular Hindi Cinema
  • Kavita Karan and David J. Schaefer
  • 15.'It Was Filmed in My Home Town': Diasporic Audiences and Foreign Locations in Indian Popular Cinema
  • Andrew Hassam
  • 16.Yaari with Angrez: Whiteness for a New Bollywood Hero
  • Teresa Hubel
  • 17.Bollywood Films and African Audiences
  • Gwenda Vander Steene
  • 18.From Ghetto to Mainstream: Bollywood in/and South Africa
  • Haseenah Ebrahim
  • List of Contributors
  • Index