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| Artikel-Nr.: 5667A-9783030267872 Herst.-Nr.: 9783030267872 EAN/GTIN: 9783030267872 |
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| This book presents a feminist mapping of the articulation and suppression of female desire in Hindi films, which comprise one of modern India's most popular cultural narratives. It explores the lineament of evil and the corresponding closure of chastisement or domesticity that appear as necessary conditions for the representation of subversive female desire. The term 'bad' is used heuristically, and not as a moral or essential category, to examine some of the iconic disruptive women of Hindi cinema and to uncover the nexus between patriarchy and other hierarchies, such as class, caste and religion in these representations. The twenty-one essays examine the politics of female desire/s from the 1930s to the present day - both through in-depth analyses of single films and by tracing the typologies in multiple films. The essays are divided into five sections indicating the various gendered desires and rebellions that patriarchal society seeks to police, silence and domesticate. Weitere Informationen: | | Author: | Saswati Sengupta; Shampa Roy; Sharmila Purkayastha | Verlag: | Springer International Publishing | Sprache: | eng |
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| Weitere Suchbegriffe: Bombay Film; Indian Film; Hindi Film; Women in Cinema; Cinema and Gender, Bombay Film, Indian Film, Hindi Film, Women in Cinema, Cinema and Gender |
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