Wanted Cultured Ladies Only!

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Fearless Nadia
film
film criticism
film history
film studies
gossip
identity
independence
India
Indian cinema
inprovement
Lata Mangeshkar
media studies
model
modernist
Nargis
nation
New Woman
popularity
production
silent era
silent film
spectatorship
star
Sulochana
twentieth century
vernacular
women's studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780252076282
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Wanted Cultured Ladies Only! maps out the early culture of cinema stardom in India from its emergence in the silent era to the decade after Indian independence in the mid-twentieth century. Neepa Majumdar combines readings of specific films and stars with an analysis of the historical and cultural configurations that gave rise to distinctly Indian notions of celebrity. She argues that discussions of early cinematic stardom in India must be placed in the context of the general legitimizing discourse of colonial "improvement" that marked other civic and cultural spheres as well, and that "vernacular modernist" anxieties over the New Woman had limited resonance here. Rather, it was through emphatically nationalist discourses that Indian cinema found its model for modern female identities.

Considering questions of spectatorship, gossip, popularity, and the dominance of a star-based production system, Majumdar details the rise of film stars such as Sulochana, Fearless Nadia, Lata Mangeshkar, and Nargis

Neepa Majumdar is an associate professor of English and film at the University of Pittsburgh.

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