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From Rajahs And Yogis To Gandhi And Beyond
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From Rajahs And Yogis To Gandhi And Beyond
Seagull Books
9781905422968
Product Description
Brahmins named Iftikar Buddhist rites in Hindu Shiva temples Indian maidens dressed like Arabian harem girls right from the birth of cinema international movies have been wildly inventive in their fantastical imagining of India. In fact images of India in these films have always said more about the filmmakers than they have about India. From the early 20th century when India was imagined as the fabulous exotic oriental Other site for all sorts of fantasies to the imperial and colonial mindset of the middle decades of the 20th century to postcolonial films and auteurs like Jean Renoir and Louis Malle who genuinely strove to understand a different culture and its values to the globalized worldview with which the century ended India as seen on the international screen has changed in intriguing ways as this pioneering study describes and analyses. Allowing us access to rare short films from the 1900s British Durbar films the precursors of the newsreel genre and Empire adventure movies this book also explores Méliès Lumiere Louis Malle and Jean Renoir moving on to the Raj films of the 80s and international cinema of the late 20th century. In the process a wide range of movies is examined and discussed and a trajectory of changing images of India abroad is traced over the course of the last century.
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9781905422968
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Seagull Books
COVER
Paperback
PAGES
554
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