Popular Cinema in Bengal: Genre, Stars, Public Cultures / Edition 1

Popular Cinema in Bengal: Genre, Stars, Public Cultures / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0367330822
ISBN-13:
9780367330828
Pub. Date:
01/07/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367330822
ISBN-13:
9780367330828
Pub. Date:
01/07/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Popular Cinema in Bengal: Genre, Stars, Public Cultures / Edition 1

Popular Cinema in Bengal: Genre, Stars, Public Cultures / Edition 1

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Overview

Popular Cinema in Bengal marks a decisive turn in studies of Bengali language cinema by shifting the focus from auteur and text-based studies to exhaustive readings of the film industry.

The book covers a wide range of themes and issues, including: generic tropes (like comedy and action); iconic figurations (of the detective and the city); (female) stars such as Kanan Bala, Sadhana Bose and Aparna Sen; intensities of public debates (subjects of high and low cultures, taste, viewership, gender and sexuality); print cultures (including posters, magazines and song-booklets); cinematic spaces; and trans-media and trans-cultural traffic. By locating cinema within the crosscurrents of geo-political transformations, the book highlights the new and persuasive research that has materialised over the last decade. The authors raise pertinent questions regarding 'regional' cinema as a category, in relation to 'national' cinema models, and trace the non-linear journey of the popular via multiple (media) trajectories. They address subjects of physicality, sexuality and its representations, industrial change, spaces of consumption, and cinema’s meandering directions through global circuits and low-end networks.

Highlighting the ever-changing contours of cinema in Bengal in all its popular forms and proposing a new historiography, Popular Cinema in Bengal will be of great interest to scholars of film studies and South-Asian popular culture. The chapters were originally published in the journal South Asian History and Culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367330828
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Series: Routledge South Asian History and Culture Series
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Madhuja Mukherjee is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Jadavpur University, India. Her publications include New Theatres Ltd.: The Emblem of Art, The Picture of Success (2009), Aural Films, Oral Cultures (2012), and the award-winning anthology Voices of the Talking Stars (2017). She is co-editor of Industrial Networks and Cinemas of India (forthcoming).

Kaustav Bakshi is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Jadavpur University, India. A Charles Wallace Fellow, he has worked on Anglophone Sri Lankan Literature for his doctoral thesis. His published books include Anxieties, Influences and After: Critical Responses to Postcolonialism and Neocolonialism (2009) and Rituparno Ghosh: Cinema, Gender, and Art (2017).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: A brief introduction to popular cinema in Bengal: genre, stardom, public cultures Part I: Styles, Stars and Popular Forms 2. Rethinking popular cinema in Bengal (1930s–1950s): of literariness, comic mode, mythological and other avatars 3. Kanan Devi: a Bengali star 4. Performing the region: Sadhona Bose and the modern Bengali film dance 5. A postcolonial iconi-city: Re-reading Uttam Kumar’s cinema as metropolar melodrama 6. Filmfare and the question of Bengali cinema (1955–65) 7. From Teen Kanya to Arshinagar: feminist politics, Bengali high culture and the stardom of Aparna Sen 8. The action heroes of Bengali cinema: industrial, technological and aesthetic determinants of popular film culture, 1980s–1990s Part II: Ray and Felu Mittir, the private detective 9. Feluda on Feluda: a letter to Topshe 10. Reviewing ‘Feluda on Feluda’: Maganlal Meghraj ‘Writes Back’ to Tapesh 11. Negotiating mobility and media: the contemporary digital afterlives of Feluda Part III: Photo Essays: Public Cultures 12. A booklets sequence 13. Inside a dark hall: space, place, and accounts of some single-theatres in Kolkata 14. Rituparno Ghosh, performing arts and a queer legacy: an abiding stardom 15. A Rendezvous with the Ghosh Brothers: A Sneak Peek into Bengal’s Homegrown Exploitation Cinema
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