Media and Utopia: History, Imagination and Technology
Material type:
- 9781138220119
- 302.23 MED
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 9th Floor Reading Zone | General | 302.23 MED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M0032616 |
Part I: Archive and Imagination
1. The Cinematic Soteriology of Bollywood
2. Fetish Power Unbound: A Small History of ‘Woman’ In Chinese Cinema
3. Civil Contract of Photography in India
Part II: Genealogy
4. Tracking Utopias: Technology, Labour, and Secularism in Bombay Cinema (1930s-1940s)
5. National Becoming, Regional Variation, and Everyday Moments: U.P. and the Film Enquiry
6. Museum as Metaphor: The Politics of an Imagined Ahmedabad
Part III: Nostalgia
7. The Labour of Self-Making: Youth Service Workers, and Post-Socialist Urban Development in Kolkata
8. Nostalgia and the Mediatic Imagination in Tito’s Yugoslavia
9. Past Futures of Old Media: Gulam Mohammed Sheikh’s Kaavad: Travelling Shrine: Home
10. Sonic Ruptures: Music, Mobility, and Media
Part IV: Newness
11. Media and Imagination: Ramananda Chatterjee and His Journals in Three Languages
12. Radical Intervention in Dystopian Media Ecologies
13. Posthuman Amusements: Gaming and Virtuality
Part IV: Word and the World
14. Populist Publics: Print Capitalism and Crowd Violence Beyond Liberal Frameworks
Part VI: Political Theology
15. On Innocence: Blasphemy, Pan-Islam and the Uneven Mediation of Utopia
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