Name:
Email:
 
 
 
 Islamicate Cultures of Bombay Cinema

By: Ira Bhaskar · Richard Allen
978-81-89487-53-9, Tulika, 2009, pp. xiv + 346 pages
Categories: Film Studies.
Paperback: Add to cart    
List price: Rs 995.00 / $ 45.00
Book Club Members price: Rs 746.25 / $ 33.75
 



About The Book:
This book explores the Islamicate cultures that richly inform Bombay cinema. These cultures are imagined forms of the past and therefore a contested site of histories and identities. Yet they also form a culturally potent and aesthetically fertile reservoir of images and idioms through which Muslim communities are represented and represent themselves. Islamicate influences inform the language, poetry, music, ideas, and even the characteristic emotional responses elicited by Bombay cinema in general; however, the authors argue that it is in the three genre forms of The Muslim Historical,

The Muslim Courtesan Film and The Muslim Social that these cultures are concentrated and distilled into precise iconographic, performative and narrative idioms. Furthermore, the authors argue that it is through these three genres, and their critical re-working by New Wave filmmakers, that social and historical significance is attributed to Muslim cultures for Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

Ira Bhaskar is Associate Professor of Cinema Studies at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Richard Allen is Professor and Chair of Cinema Studies at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.

Related Title:

Indian Cinema in the Time of Celluloid by Ashish Rajadhyaksha
Add to cart
By Keyword   | By Author
 
forgot password
Join the LeftWord Book Club and get
substantial discounts on titles listed
on this site.
  
Come and see the blood in the streets.
- Neruda
 
Maintained By Qtech Software