Outside The Lettered City: Cinema, Modernity and the Public Sphere in Late Colonial India
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- 9780190859190
- 791.43 DAS
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791.43 CAT Film Studies for Dummies | 791.43 CHA The Cinema of Bimal Roy: An 'Outsider' Within | 791.43 CIT City Flicks | 791.43 DAS Outside The Lettered City: Cinema, Modernity and the Public Sphere in Late Colonial India | 791.43 DYE In the Space of A Song: The Uses of Song in Film | 791.43 GHA Rows and Rows of Fences: Ritwik Ghatak on Cinema | 791.43 GUT The Nation of India in Contemporary Indian Literature |
Introduction: Cinema and the Lettered City in Colonial India
1. Conjuring Tricks: Mythologicals and the Invention of an "Indian" Public
2. Shadows on the Screen: Imagining the Mass Audience in 1920s India
3. A School for Scandal: Cinema and Lessons in Modernity
4. Distant Observers: Bengali Film Criticism and Dreams of a Future Cinema
Conclusion: The Once and Future Public
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