Understanding Bollywood

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Author_Ulka Anjaria
Bollywood
Bollywood Conventions
Bollywood Films
Bollywood Song
Bollywood's constitutive components
Bombay Cinema
Bunty Aur Babli
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Cinema History
Cinema Studies
Cinephilia
Dil Se
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
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Fandom
Film Songs
Film Studies
Gender
gender representation analysis
Hindi Cinema
History of Bollywood
Hrithik Roshan
Hum Aapke Hain Koun
Indian Cinema
interdisciplinary cultural studies
Kabhi Kabhie
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Kal Ho Naa Ho
Madhuri Dixit
Main Hoon Na
Melodrama
melodramatic cinema narrative structures
Moral Universe
narrative conventions analysis
nationalism
Om Shanti Om
Playback Singers
Playback Singing
political significance
popular media semiotics
Sexuality
Sharmila Tagore
social significance
Song Sequences
South Asian film theory
South Indian Cinema
Sridevi
Tamil Nadu
visual spectacle studies
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367260668
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers an introduction to popular Hindi cinema, a genre that has a massive fan base but is often misunderstood by critics, and provides insight on topics of political and social significance.

Arguing that Bollywood films are not realist representations of society or expressions of conservative ideology but mediated texts that need to be read for their formulaic and melodramatic qualities and for their pleasurable features like bright costumes, catchy music, and sophisticated choreography, the book interprets Bollywood films as complex considerations on the state of the nation that push the boundaries of normative gender and sexuality. The book provides a careful account of Bollywood’s constitutive components: its moral structure, its different forms of love, its use of song and dance, its visual style, and its embrace of cinephilia. Arguing that these five elements form the core of Bollywood cinema, the book investigates a range of films from 1947 to the present in order to show how films use and innovate formulaic structures to tell a wide range of stories that reflect changing times. The book ends with some considerations on recent changes in Bollywood cinema, suggesting that despite globalization the future of Bollywood remains promising.

By presenting Bollywood cinema through an interdisciplinary lens, the book reaches beyond film studies departments and will be useful for those teaching and studying Bollywood in English, sociology, anthropology, Asian studies, and cultural studies classes.

Ulka Anjaria is Professor of English at Brandeis University, where she writes and teaches on South Asian literature and film. She is the author of Realism in the Twentieth-Century Indian Novel: Colonial Difference and Literary Form (2012) and Reading India Now: Contemporary Formations in Literature and Popular Culture (2019), and is the editor of A History of the Indian Novel in English (2015).

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