Media and Utopia
History, imagination and technology
Herausgeber: Rajagopal, Arvind; Rao, Anupama
Media and Utopia
History, imagination and technology
Herausgeber: Rajagopal, Arvind; Rao, Anupama
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This book explores the utopian spaces that have historically been created through media, and analyses the conditions that made them possible. The essays in the volume address non-Western histories of technopolitics, through distinctive perspectives on how to conceive the relationship between social form, everyday life, and utopian possibility.
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This book explores the utopian spaces that have historically been created through media, and analyses the conditions that made them possible. The essays in the volume address non-Western histories of technopolitics, through distinctive perspectives on how to conceive the relationship between social form, everyday life, and utopian possibility.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781138962644
- ISBN-10: 1138962643
- Artikelnr.: 44146333
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781138962644
- ISBN-10: 1138962643
- Artikelnr.: 44146333
Arvind Rajagopal is Professor in the Department of Media, Culture and Communication, and an affiliate faculty in the Department of Sociology, and the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. His book Politics after Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India (2001) won the Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy Prize, and his edited volume The Indian Public Sphere appeared in 2009. His recent essays have been on the political culture of post-independence India. He is currently writing about the history of publicity. Anupama Rao is Associate Professor of History, Barnard College, Columbia University. She has research and teaching interests in the history of anti-colonialism; gender and sexuality studies; caste and race; historical anthropology, social theory, and colonial genealogies of human rights and humanitarianism. Her book The Caste Question (2009) theorises caste subalternity, with specific focus on the role of anti-caste thought (and its thinkers). She is currently working on a book on the political thought of B. R. Ambedkar as well as a project titled Dalit Bombay, which explores the relationship between caste, political culture, and everyday life in colonial and postcolonial Bombay.
Introduction 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
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
Introduction 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
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