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No Limits maps the emergence of a mediatized world, and the role of media within contemporary indian society in 2019.
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No Limits maps the emergence of a mediatized world, and the role of media within contemporary indian society in 2019.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190124724
- ISBN-10: 0190124725
- Artikelnr.: 59863112
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190124724
- ISBN-10: 0190124725
- Artikelnr.: 59863112
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ravi Sundaram (ed.) is Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, new Delhi and co-initiator of the Sarai programme.
* The 'Bollywoodization' of the Indian Cinema: Cultural Nationalism in
a Global Arena 21
* Afterword: The Bollywoodization Argument- Ten Years On 43Ashish
Rajadhyaksha
* 2. Sensuous Encounters: Law, Affect, and the Media Event 47
* Lawrence Liang
* 3. The Inner and Outer Worlds of Emergent Television Cultures 70
* Shohini Ghosh
* II CIRCULATION
* 4. Mission, Money, and Machinery: Indian Newspapers in the Twentieth
Century 95 Robin Jeffrey
* 5. Revisiting the Pirate Kingdom 121
* Ravi Sundaram
* 6. Figures of Transit: Tracing a Century of Hollywood in India 141
* Nitin Govil
* III PUBLICS
* 7. Creating Cinema's Reading Publics: The Emergence of Film
Journalism in Bombay 165
* Debashree Mukherjee
* 8. Notes on Contemporary Film Experience: 'Bollywood', Genre
Diversity, and Video Circuits 199
* Ravi S. Vasudevan
* 9. Whistling Fans: Reflections on the Sociology, Politics, and
Performativity of an Excessively Active Audience 224
* S.V. Srinivas
* 10. Unimaginable Communities: Television, Globalization, and National
Identities in Postcolonial India 256
* Shanti Kumar
* 11. The Imagined Reign of the Iron Lecturer: Village Broadcasting in
Colonial India 277
* Joselyn Zivin
* 12. The 'Terrorist' and the Screen: Afterimages of the Batla House
'Encounter' 300
* Shuddhabrata Sengupta
* IV PRODUCTION
* 13. Evolution of an Early Media Enterprise: The Gramophone Company in
India, 1898-1912 327
* Vibodh Parthasarathi
* 14. Democratizing Indian Popular Music: From Cassette Culture to the
Digital Era 356
* Peter Manuel
* 15. Film Stardom after Liveness 381
a Global Arena 21
* Afterword: The Bollywoodization Argument- Ten Years On 43Ashish
Rajadhyaksha
* 2. Sensuous Encounters: Law, Affect, and the Media Event 47
* Lawrence Liang
* 3. The Inner and Outer Worlds of Emergent Television Cultures 70
* Shohini Ghosh
* II CIRCULATION
* 4. Mission, Money, and Machinery: Indian Newspapers in the Twentieth
Century 95 Robin Jeffrey
* 5. Revisiting the Pirate Kingdom 121
* Ravi Sundaram
* 6. Figures of Transit: Tracing a Century of Hollywood in India 141
* Nitin Govil
* III PUBLICS
* 7. Creating Cinema's Reading Publics: The Emergence of Film
Journalism in Bombay 165
* Debashree Mukherjee
* 8. Notes on Contemporary Film Experience: 'Bollywood', Genre
Diversity, and Video Circuits 199
* Ravi S. Vasudevan
* 9. Whistling Fans: Reflections on the Sociology, Politics, and
Performativity of an Excessively Active Audience 224
* S.V. Srinivas
* 10. Unimaginable Communities: Television, Globalization, and National
Identities in Postcolonial India 256
* Shanti Kumar
* 11. The Imagined Reign of the Iron Lecturer: Village Broadcasting in
Colonial India 277
* Joselyn Zivin
* 12. The 'Terrorist' and the Screen: Afterimages of the Batla House
'Encounter' 300
* Shuddhabrata Sengupta
* IV PRODUCTION
* 13. Evolution of an Early Media Enterprise: The Gramophone Company in
India, 1898-1912 327
* Vibodh Parthasarathi
* 14. Democratizing Indian Popular Music: From Cassette Culture to the
Digital Era 356
* Peter Manuel
* 15. Film Stardom after Liveness 381
* The 'Bollywoodization' of the Indian Cinema: Cultural Nationalism in
a Global Arena 21
* Afterword: The Bollywoodization Argument- Ten Years On 43Ashish
Rajadhyaksha
* 2. Sensuous Encounters: Law, Affect, and the Media Event 47
* Lawrence Liang
* 3. The Inner and Outer Worlds of Emergent Television Cultures 70
* Shohini Ghosh
* II CIRCULATION
* 4. Mission, Money, and Machinery: Indian Newspapers in the Twentieth
Century 95 Robin Jeffrey
* 5. Revisiting the Pirate Kingdom 121
* Ravi Sundaram
* 6. Figures of Transit: Tracing a Century of Hollywood in India 141
* Nitin Govil
* III PUBLICS
* 7. Creating Cinema's Reading Publics: The Emergence of Film
Journalism in Bombay 165
* Debashree Mukherjee
* 8. Notes on Contemporary Film Experience: 'Bollywood', Genre
Diversity, and Video Circuits 199
* Ravi S. Vasudevan
* 9. Whistling Fans: Reflections on the Sociology, Politics, and
Performativity of an Excessively Active Audience 224
* S.V. Srinivas
* 10. Unimaginable Communities: Television, Globalization, and National
Identities in Postcolonial India 256
* Shanti Kumar
* 11. The Imagined Reign of the Iron Lecturer: Village Broadcasting in
Colonial India 277
* Joselyn Zivin
* 12. The 'Terrorist' and the Screen: Afterimages of the Batla House
'Encounter' 300
* Shuddhabrata Sengupta
* IV PRODUCTION
* 13. Evolution of an Early Media Enterprise: The Gramophone Company in
India, 1898-1912 327
* Vibodh Parthasarathi
* 14. Democratizing Indian Popular Music: From Cassette Culture to the
Digital Era 356
* Peter Manuel
* 15. Film Stardom after Liveness 381
a Global Arena 21
* Afterword: The Bollywoodization Argument- Ten Years On 43Ashish
Rajadhyaksha
* 2. Sensuous Encounters: Law, Affect, and the Media Event 47
* Lawrence Liang
* 3. The Inner and Outer Worlds of Emergent Television Cultures 70
* Shohini Ghosh
* II CIRCULATION
* 4. Mission, Money, and Machinery: Indian Newspapers in the Twentieth
Century 95 Robin Jeffrey
* 5. Revisiting the Pirate Kingdom 121
* Ravi Sundaram
* 6. Figures of Transit: Tracing a Century of Hollywood in India 141
* Nitin Govil
* III PUBLICS
* 7. Creating Cinema's Reading Publics: The Emergence of Film
Journalism in Bombay 165
* Debashree Mukherjee
* 8. Notes on Contemporary Film Experience: 'Bollywood', Genre
Diversity, and Video Circuits 199
* Ravi S. Vasudevan
* 9. Whistling Fans: Reflections on the Sociology, Politics, and
Performativity of an Excessively Active Audience 224
* S.V. Srinivas
* 10. Unimaginable Communities: Television, Globalization, and National
Identities in Postcolonial India 256
* Shanti Kumar
* 11. The Imagined Reign of the Iron Lecturer: Village Broadcasting in
Colonial India 277
* Joselyn Zivin
* 12. The 'Terrorist' and the Screen: Afterimages of the Batla House
'Encounter' 300
* Shuddhabrata Sengupta
* IV PRODUCTION
* 13. Evolution of an Early Media Enterprise: The Gramophone Company in
India, 1898-1912 327
* Vibodh Parthasarathi
* 14. Democratizing Indian Popular Music: From Cassette Culture to the
Digital Era 356
* Peter Manuel
* 15. Film Stardom after Liveness 381